So far, us Brits haven't had the luck that other European countries have experienced. While they basked in record breaking heatwaves, the start of the month for the UK was 'disappointingly cool'.
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00:00Forecasters have given us the good news, finally. From down in the nation's capital in the
00:06south east, all the way up to the north east, temperatures of up to 30 degrees are predicted
00:11over the coming days. So far us Brits haven't had the look that other European countries
00:15have experienced. While they basked in record breaking heat waves, the start of the month
00:19for the UK was disappointingly cool. But now, already sun seekers have flocked to the nation's
00:24parks and beaches to soak up a few rays while they can. But of course, while most will seek
00:28to enjoy the sun while it sticks around, we're also being advised to do so responsibly.
00:33Wear your sun cream, stay hydrated and keep out of direct sun during those peak midday
00:37hours. We're also asked to check in on vulnerable loved ones and neighbours too, as yellow heat
00:42health alerts have been issued in almost all parts of the country by the Met Office. And
00:47for hay fever sufferers, the good weather means a pollen bomb too. Very high pollen
00:51counts are to be expected, with those with respiratory conditions told to make preparations
00:56like keeping windows and doors closed and keeping inhalers to hand. But when the temperature
01:00climbs, what plans do you make and how do you keep cool?