People across North Lancashire are preparing for a period of extremely hot weather conditions over the next few days.
Temperatures could hit 40c this week in some parts of the country, and although it won’t quite reach those heights here, highs in the early 30s are still expected, with weather warnings in place.
Heatwave: What are the risks for North Lancashire?
North Lancashire is a fantastic place to be when the weather is warm. Our part of the county is blessed with huge stretches of coastline, rolling countryside and rivers, along with a wealth of attractions and open spaces to enjoy when the sun comes out.
But enjoying the outdoors can pose a risk when temperatures soar and as climate change progresses, so the likelihood of experiencing very high summer temperatures across Lancashire increases. Whilst everyone looks forward to the sunshine after a cold, wet and windy Lancashire winter, high temperatures can be deadly for some.
It is therefore vital to be well prepared and take care during hot weather.
How could this affect me? Potential impact and consequences
Extreme heat can be dangerous if you're elderly, very young or have an existing health problem. During a heatwave, where temperatures remain abnormally high for longer than a couple of days, the number of deaths and cases of serious illness rise.
High temperatures can lead to respiratory problems, dehydration, heat exhaustion, sunburn, often resulting in emergency medical treatment and hospitalisation. Travelling can be uncomfortable, particularly when vehicles are stationary and engines overheat, and roads and pathways may melt. Heatwaves can also lead to power cuts and water shortage.
Here are a few things you can do to help you stay safe during a heatwave:
- Keep out of the sun between 11am and 3pm.
- Apply sunscreen regularly and wear a hat when outdoors.
- Keep hydrated.
- Avoid physical exertion in the hottest parts of the day.
- Heat exhaustion is not usually serious if you can cool down within 30 minutes but if you suspect it has turned into heatstroke, call 999.
- Check up on friends, relatives and neighbours who may be less able to look after themselves.
- If you go to open water to cool down, take care and follow local safety advice - Lancashire Constabulary - Staying safe near open water.
- There is an increased risk of wildfires during hot weather, so be sure to enjoy the outdoors safely.
- If you are travelling, make sure you take water with you.
- Close curtains on rooms that face the sun to keep indoor spaces cooler.
- Open windows when the air feels cooler outside than inside, for example, at night. Try to get air flowing through your home if possible.
- Check storage instructions for any prescribed medicines you are taking and store in the fridge if necessary.
- Never leave anyone in a closed, parked vehicle, especially infants, young children and animals.
- Follow instructions from the emergency services and local authorities and follow #lancsalert on social media


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