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Health alert in force across Wiltshire amid ‘dangerous’ heatwave

byDaniel Jae Webb
22 May 2026 • 2.36pm
Health alert in force across Wiltshire amid ‘dangerous’ heatwave

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A health alert is in force across Wiltshire and the South West amid a ‘dangerous’ heatwave this Bank Holiday weekend.

Vulnerable people are at risk as temperatures soar, with a yellow heat-health alert in place from 2pm today (Friday) until 5pm on Wednesday 27 May.

Under the Weather-Health Alerting System, operated by UKHSA and the Met Office, a yellow alert means impacts are likely across health and social care services.

This can include increased use of healthcare services by vulnerable groups and a greater risk to people aged over 65 years or those with pre-existing conditions, including respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.

Dr Beth Smout, Interim Regional Deputy Director of Health Protection for the South West, said: “We know that even moderate heat can lead to serious health problems, especially for older people and those with certain health conditions, so it’s important that everyone across the South West takes simple precautions while enjoying the warm weather over the coming days.

“If you have friends, family or neighbours who are more vulnerable, it is important to check in on them and ensure they are aware of the forecasts and are following the necessary advice.”

Officials have also warned that the South West’s coastline, rivers and open water pose added dangers during hot weather.

Cold-water shock can affect even strong swimmers entering cold water on a hot day, and water-related incidents often rise during periods of high temperatures.

People are urged to swim only at designated, supervised locations and to closely supervise children near open water.

UKHSA has advised residents to take practical steps to stay safe during the warmer conditions.

These include keeping homes cool by closing windows and curtains in sun-facing rooms, wearing suitable clothing such as a hat and sunglasses when outside, and applying sunscreen regularly.

People are also advised to avoid the sun between 11am and 3pm and to plan physical activity, such as exercise or walking the dog, for cooler parts of the day like the morning or evening.

Residents should also familiarise themselves with the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heatstroke, and know what action to take if they or someone else becomes unwell.


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