First ever extreme heat warning issued for Falmouth

By Joseph Macey

16th Sep 2021 | Local News

The met office map.
The met office map.

The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for extreme heat covering Falmouth and Penryn.

They say we should expect:

- Adverse health effects are likely to be experienced by those vulnerable to extreme heat

- The wider population is likely to experience some adverse health effects including sunburn or heat exhaustion (dehydration, nausea, fatigue) and other heat-related illnesses.

- More people are likely to visit coastal areas, lakes, and rivers leading to an increased risk of water safety incidents.

- Some changes in working practices and daily routines likely to be required.

- An increased chance that some heat-sensitive systems and equipment may fail, leading to power cuts and the loss of other services to some homes and businesses.

- Some delays to road, rail, and air travel are possible, with potential for welfare issues for those who experience prolonged delays.

The warning lasts from 4:05 this afternoon until Friday morning.

Temperatures are forecast to reach highs of 30 degrees celsius at 5pm this afternoon before dropping to 28 on Tuesday, 27 on Wednesday, and 26 on Thursday.

This is the first time the Met Office has ever issued an extreme heat warning.

It applies to all of South Wales and the South West and the West Midlands of England.

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