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Bristol braces itself for record-breaking heatwave

By Mia Vines Booth  Monday Jul 18, 2022

Businesses and residents across Bristol are bracing themselves for an extreme heatwave.

Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 36 degrees across parts of Bristol today as the city is put on amber alert.

The Met Office has issued a red heat warning for many parts of the UK, with temperatures expected to reach record-breaking levels of 40 degrees across parts of the UK.

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Bristol City Council has warned residents to stay out of direct sun between 11am and 3pm, with the strongest UV rays taking place between these hours.

The council has also advised people to drink plenty of fluids and avoid excess alcohol during the hot weather.

Businesses across the city are taking measures to manage the oncoming heatwave, with some reducing opening hours or shutting their doors altogether.

North Bristol NHS Trust colleagues have been given permission to wear shorts and have implemented nursing stations for colleagues to stay hydrated.

St Michael’s Hill pizza restaurant and takeaway, Beerd, has closed its doors on Monday to protect kitchen staff in the heat, cancelling all bookings.

Stockwood library will also be closed on Monday, whilst St George and Westbury libraries will cut their extended access hours.

Bristol Water has also warned of supply issues caused by the heatwave.

The company told its customers: “With the weather getting warmer, you may experience a drop in water pressure, especially during peak times.

It added: “This may mean you notice your water tastes a little bit different to normal. Don’t worry, though, this will return to normal as temperatures start to cool down again.”

It is unclear which Bristol schools will be closed on Monday and Tuesday. The council has stated that such a decision is “up to individual schools to decide.”

Main photo: Mia Vines Booth

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