Temperatures to climb to 33C in the West Midlands amid yellow heat health alert - here's when
The Met Office has forecast that temperatures will reach the mid-30s in the West Midlands - here's the latest weather update as the heat health alert is set to start.
Temperatures will soar above 30C in parts of the UK by Monday with another exceptionally hot spell bringing a yellow health alert.
A fine day on Sunday will be followed by “strong August sunshine” for England and Wales in the new week, with even the chance of isolated thunderstorms developing, the Met Office said.
The forecaster previously said temperatures could reach the mid-30s across central, southern and eastern areas of the country in the coming days, and another heatwave was possible in some areas.
Temperatures of up to 33 degrees are forecast by the Met Office across the West Midlands for Tuesday late afternoon. Tomorrow (Monday) highs of 29 degrees are currently exptected - you can see the full West Midlands weather forecast from the Met Office further down this story.
Heat Health Alert in the West Midlands
The UK Health Security Agency has issued a yellow heat health alert from 12pm on Monday until 6pm on Wednesday, covering the West Midlands along with London, Yorkshire and the Humber, the East Midlands, east of England, the South East and South West.
The yellow heat health alert comes into force in the West Midlands at noon tomorrow (Monday, August 11). It is forecast to end by Wednesday August 13 at 6pm.
There could be a significant impact across health and social care services, including the potential for a rise in deaths, particularly among those aged 65 and over or with health conditions.
Tom Morgan, meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “[There is] definitely a north-south split in the weather [on Monday].
“Quite cloudy across Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of northern England, the rain tending to come and go, but most persistent in western Scotland.
“Otherwise, England and Wales seeing mostly sunny skies, although there will be more in the way of high level cloud out there compared to on Sunday, so the sunshine [will be] hazy at times.”
Most areas of the country will have temperatures in the mid to high-20s on Monday, while some spots around London and the South East could have highs of 31C.
There will be lots of blue sky and sunshine for “the vast majority” of the UK on Sunday, with temperatures feeling noticeably warmer nationwide but particularly across northern areas thanks to a lighter breeze, Mr Morgan said.
Highs of 28C are possible in London while temperatures will be comfortably into the mid-20s elsewhere.

The heatwave threshold is met when a location records at least three consecutive days with maximum temperatures exceeding a designated value, according to the Met Office.
This is 25C for most of the UK, but rises to 28C in London and its surrounding area, where temperatures are typically higher.
Emergency services are already having to respond to the rising heat and ongoing dry conditions.
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said they had declared a major incident on Saturday as about 100 firefighters battled a fire in Holt Heath, near Wimborne, while crews have continued tackling a large blaze at Newton Heath, near Swanage, which has been burning since last Sunday.
Met Office weather forecast for the West Midlands
Tonight:
A dry and warm evening with plenty of sunshine. Staying dry overnight with a chance of patchy fog in prone rural spots. Not as cool as recent nights. Minimum temperature 14 °C.
Monday:
Dry and bright with lengthy sunny spells. Skies turning a little hazy at times. Feeling very warm and increasingly hot by the afternoon. Maximum temperature 29 °C.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:
Largely dry and hot with plenty of sunshine Tuesday with temerpatures of up to 33 °C expected. Isolated thunderstorms possible overnight before turning somewhat fresher Wednesday, with a chance of showers. Staying warm and largely dry on Thursday.