People flood beaches as Wales bakes for a third day in a row - live updates
Wales is sweltering under a fierce summer heatwave for the third consecutive day, with temperatures soaring well above seasonal averages. From Swansea to Llandudno, people are flocking to the coast in search of relief, packing beaches, coastal paths, and promenades in what's certainly the hottest weekends of the year so far.
The Met Office has issued ongoing heat alerts for parts of Wales, with some areas expected to see highs exceeding 30°C (86°F). Health officials are urging the public to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged sun exposure, and check in on vulnerable neighbours. Despite the warnings, popular seaside destinations like Barry Island and Tenby are bustling with sunseekers.
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Traffic is building on key routes to the coast, with public transport services reporting increased demand. Lifeguards and local councils are reminding beachgoers to swim safely and take litter home, as crowds continue to grow. Meanwhile, businesses near the seafront are experiencing a welcome boom after a slow start to the summer season.
Stay with us for live updates throughout the day as we bring you the latest on weather conditions, travel disruptions, safety advice, and snapshots from beaches across Wales.
If you're out enjoying the sun, let us know by emailing lois.mccarthy@reachplc.com - we'll be sharing your photos, videos, and stories right here.