Heat warnings are in place covering Cambridgeshire as the UK swelters through a heatwave
Cambridge Water has issued an update to customers amid the heatwave this week. The water company wrote to customers on Tuesday (June 23) with advice to use water only when ‘essential’.
Temperatures in Cambridge are expected to reach highs of 38C this week, according to the Met Office. Long-term average data shows that the maximum average temperature for Cambridge in June between 1991 and 2020 was 20C.
The letter to customers from Cambridge Water said: “A rare Red Extreme Heat Warning has been issued by the Met Office. The red warning joins the existing Amber Extreme Heat Warnings, which stretch from Monday 22 June through to the end of Thursday 25 June, covering much of southern and central England.
“Whilst it was hot yesterday, the heat is set to build further today, with the peak of the heatwave forecast for Wednesday and Thursday this week. Temperatures may reach 39C with a chance of this being exceeded in places.”
It continued: “When the sun comes out and the temperature goes up, typically so does the amount of water used by our customers. This not only has an impact on our work production sites and pumping stations, but also on Cambridgeshire’s precious chalk streams, where we abstract our water from. To help us – and to protect the environment – during this period of extreme weather, we’re asking you to keep to essential water use only.
“Washing your car can probably wait for another day. If plants must be watered, please do so early morning or in the evening, using a watering can. Mulching garden beds will help keep plants hydrated for longer. You don’t need to water the lawn – it will recover once it rains again.”



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