https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2053412/households-england-not-go-outside-sunday

“Households in England urged not to go outside between 11am and 3pm on Sunday”

“Residents in parts of England might be well advised to stay indoors on Sunday between 11am and 3pm as soaring temperatures are likely to blast parts of the country. According to the latest BBC weather forecast, Sunday will see highs of 26C in London and Manchester.”

WTF‽ Even at 100% humidity that's just not hot.

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Is this a joke?

The UK is a joke....

26C lmao… how cute

You're a joke and a shitscammer.

The op return argument heated up more than that 🤣🤣

If people go outside, they might get distracted from their phones, god forbid, and miss some of those sweet ads on the “news” websites.

Hahaha. My son just got done playing an all down outdoor tennis event at 92F. Or 33C. Wow.

They have to have written this nonsense based on a free AI app! 😏

English people have a tendency to melt above 25°C

People in Louisiana shaking their heads.

26° C isn’t even hot if you convert it to Fahrenheit.

It's more to do with the people in that country not being able to adjust to the change in temperature quickly enough- drinking alot of water, wearing sunscreen etc. England keeps having a problem of people getting heatstrokes every year.

Geography and the nature of the country's climate are big factors.

It's not, these headlines are literally just click bait.

I’m sorry but you are talking rubbish.

I'm telling the sad truth, the 'heatwaves' can and have been deadly.

"...An estimated 51,670 deaths in England...were associated with the hottest days over the 35 years from 1988 to 2022."

In 2022 alone '...an estimated 4,507 deaths...were associated with the hottest days in England."

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/articles/climaterelatedmortalityandhospitaladmissionsenglandandwales/1988to2022

"Heatwaves... are the deadliest extreme weather, as their dangers are less visible than storms or wildfires and often go underreported. People living in cities and the elderly are most at risk from physical and mental health impacts of high temperatures."

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/259833/record-breaking-heat-putting-uk-public-health/

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/heat-summary-heat-mortality-monitoring-reports

https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/POST-PN-0723/POST-PN-0723.pdf

I respect your right to believe anything you want to.

The mental gymnastics of people is astonishing. Never believe anything theedia tells them, hates everything the media puts out then thinks headlines like this have truth. Heeeeey retardsssss 🥴

They think we in the UK are fools. Well they are the clowns and they know it.

This was in The Express lol, pick your “newspapers” wisely.

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