Enjoying the hottest day of the year

Find out how people are enjoying the sunshine in Gillingham.

Some of us were stuck in stuffy offices on the hottest day of the year so far on Thursday - but these people had a better idea.

Temperatures soared above 30 degrees in parts of the county and many were lucky enough to have the day off work.

Kent has been bathed in hot sunshine all week - but temperatures on Thursday were expected to top 32 degrees Celsius, that is 90 degrees Farenheit.

It may feel like a scorcher, but it is still a long way off the record. On the August 10, 2003 Faversham entered the record books for the highest recorded temperatures in the country, 38.5 degrees Celsius.

John Hammond, forecaster at the Met Office, said: "This is certainly the warmest temperatures since the hot weather of 2006."

The Met Office have put in place a heatwave warning and is working in conjunction with The Department of Health and the NHS to ensure the vulnerable and elderly are protected.

NHS advice for staying safe in the heat:

  • Don't go out in the hottest part of the day (11am – 3pm);
  • Avoid strenuous activity;
  • If you have to go out stay in the shade as much as possible;
  • Drink regularly, even if you are not thirsty;
  • Wear a hat and loose fitting clothing;
  • Close the curtains in rooms which get a lot of sun;
  • Avoid coffee, tea and alcohol as they can dehydrate;
  • Apply sun cream.

Monday, June 29 2009

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