Maidstone United v Tonbridge Angels friendly cancelled due to extreme heat
The pre-season friendly between Maidstone and Tonbridge has been cancelled due to the heatwave.
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The pre-season friendly between Maidstone and Tonbridge has been cancelled due to the heatwave.
By Issy Ronald, CNN Video by Amy Li, CNN
Greater Manchester has been placed under a rare red weather warning for extreme heat as temperatures are set to soar across the region on Monday. The warning, the first of its kind, covers a large area of England from London up to Manchester and Yorkshire and will be in place until Tuesday night.
The 10 Greater Manchester councils are gearing up their response to the red warning for exceptional heat early next week, which could see the mercury burst through 40C barrier in the region. The Met office, along with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), has upgraded its warning for Monday and Tuesday next week for much of the country, including Greater Manchester from amber to red, warning of 'extreme heat'.
A warning for extreme heat is in place from today with the UK set to be baked in a heatwave. A Met Office amber warning is in place for much of England including Greater Manchester with temperatures in the region today expected to hit 29C.
The weather is about to get even warmer, with record-breaking temperatures of 40C forecast in some parts of England for Monday (July 18) and Tuesday (July 19). The conditions could be life-threatening and a level four national emergency has been declared by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) for the affected days.
We've had a scorching week in Greater Manchester - and the hot weather isn't going anywhere. People across the UK are being warned to stay hydrated and find shade where possible as we move into the coming week, when temperatures are set to hit 40 degrees in parts of the country for the first time.
The only heat Ash Handley's concerned with is the one Leeds Rhinos intend to turn up on their play-offs push.