UK Faces Elevated Wildfire Risks as Amber Warning Remains in Place
Persistent warm, dry, and windy conditions have prompted an amber wildfire warning across much of the UK, with limited relief expected in the southwest.
- The Met Office's amber wildfire warning covers most of England, Northern Ireland, and southern Scotland, remaining in effect through the week.
- Temperatures are expected to peak at 22°C on Friday, with strong winds and dry conditions exacerbating wildfire risks.
- Rain showers are forecast to bring some relief to the southwest of England midweek, but dry weather will persist elsewhere.
- The London Fire Brigade is urging the public to avoid barbecues, dispose of cigarettes carefully, and refrain from littering to reduce fire hazards.
- Authorities highlight recent international wildfires in Los Angeles and South Korea as examples of the rapid spread possible under similar conditions.