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Third Heatwave of the Summer Ready to Hit Oxford

Georgiana Bucur
Last updated: July 14, 2026 1:47 pm
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Third Heatwave of the Summer Ready to Oxford
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A new wave of heat has been confirmed by the Met Office. The Met Office announced that temperatures are ready to rise again this week because of a high-temperature system.

The temperatures expected for central England are estimated to reach between 30 and 35 degrees, record highs in British history. Summer of 2026 had so far temperature exceeding 35 degrees in three separate months: May, June and July.

The heatwave affects individuals from a health, an infrastructure and environmental perspective.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued an amber heat-health alert which essentially means that the sustained high temperatures can cause and lead to medical complications to affect residents (which also increases the number of people needing the NHS hospital care).

So far, after the two heatwaves in May and June, data from the Met Office and Imperial College London, shows that approximately 2700 premature deaths happened across England and Wales as a result.

The heatwave also disturbs safety through wildfires or traffic/ transport disruptions. 

Awareness around wildfires has been shared as the ground is unusually dry as a consequence of the previous hot weather. The National Fire Chiefs Council has rated the risk of outdoor fires as ‘extreme’ and local authorities have asked the public to refrain from using disposable barbecues in grassy areas/ parks (i.e. Port Meadow).

Transport-wise, the Network Rail may reduce the train speeds for segments like Oxford and London Paddington, because the high temperatures can cause metal train tracks to expand and bend out of shape.

Climate scientists say the overall global long-term temperature increase is only obvious to lead to frequent, consecutive heatwaves and that weather patterns that used to be rare are now natural to happen more regularly.

Some advice from public health officials to stay safe are:

  • To drink water regularly;
  • To close the window blinds during the day to block direct sunlight;
  • To check on elderly or vulnerable neighbours who may need assistance.
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Georgiana Bucur is a Local News Journalist at Oxford Daily and a Romanian international student studying International Relations and Politics. She has a strong passion for global affairs, with a particular focus on Eastern European geopolitics and Formula 1, and is a devoted feminist actively engaged in her community through church work and volunteering. Georgiana covers a broad range of topics, including Oxford City news such as heritage preservation, university events, academic discoveries, and policy developments, as well as city centre issues like public spaces, St. Aldates Church news, local events, politics, and activism. She also reports on UK-wide politics across London, Cardiff, and Scotland, including elections, along with UK Parliament and foreign policy matters such as UK-EU relations, diplomacy, and UK-US ties. Additionally, she writes on global news, covering regions like the EU, Eastern Europe, the United States, and East Asia, while balancing her academic life with a passion for travel and reading.
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