UK gets ready for travel disruptions as temps may hit 104 F
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A matrix sign over the A19 road towards Teesside displays an extreme weather advisory as the UK braces for the upcoming heatwave, in England, Saturday July 16, 2022. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)A man enjoys an afternoon nap in a shady place on a wall in a park during sunny weather in London, Friday, July 15, 2022. British weather forcaster the Met Office has said temperatures are like to peak at the beginning of next week and has extended its Amber weather warning from Sunday to Tuesday.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein)A woman uses an umbrella to shelter from the sun near Hammersmith in London, Friday, July 15, 2022. British weather forecaster the Met Office has said temperatures are like to peak at the beginning of next week and has extended its Amber weather warning from Sunday to Tuesday.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein)Passengers queue for ferries at the Port of Dover, during the hot weather, in Kent, England, Saturday July 16, 2022. (Gareth Fuller/PA via AP)Crowds enjoy the hot weather at the beach as temperatures continue to climb, in Broadstairs, Kent, England, Saturday July 16, 2022. PA Photo. (Gareth Fuller/PA via AP)Swimmers in the Sky Pool, a transparent swimming pool suspended 35 meters above ground between two apartment buildings, during hot weather in Nine Elms, central London, Saturday July 16, 2022. (Victoria Jones/PA via AP)Crowds sit along the harbour wall enjoying the good weather during the Bristol Harbour Festival in Bristol, England, Saturday July 16, 2022. (Ben Birchall/PA via AP)Partially suntanned rowers enjoy the sunny weather on the river Thames near Hammersmith in London, Friday, July 15, 2022. British weather forecaster the Met Office has said temperatures are like to peak at the beginning of next week and has extended its Amber weather warning from Sunday to Tuesday.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein)Sunbathers enjoy the sunny weather on a burned lawn in London, Friday, July 15, 2022. British weather forcaster the Met Office has said temperatures are like to peak at the beginning of next week and has extended its Amber weather warning from Sunday to Tuesday.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein)Sunbathers enjoy the sunny weather on a burned lawn in London, Friday, July 15, 2022. British weather forcaster the Met Office has said temperatures are like to peak at the beginning of next week and has extended its Amber weather warning from Sunday to Tuesday.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein)A dog plays with its football in the river Thames during sunny weather in London, Friday, July 15, 2022. British weather forcaster the Met Office has said temperatures are like to peak at the beginning of next week and has extended its Amber weather warning from Sunday to Tuesday.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
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A matrix sign over the A19 road towards Teesside displays an extreme weather advisory as the UK braces for the upcoming heatwave, in England, Saturday July 16, 2022. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)