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- A Heat Wave Leaves Britons Looking for Ways to Stay Cool
For many Britons, air-conditioning remains out of reach, and the best way to beat the heat is to cool down outside With an ice cream cone in one hand and a pint in the other, Chris Warren led his friends to a shaded spot in a square outside the Rose and Crown pub in Clapham’s Old Town Square “I love the heat,” Mr Warren, 31, said
- The best way to cool down quickly and safely in a heatwave
As the heatwave begins to grip the UK and the heat health alert is in effect, people are looking for ways to keep cool and reduce the risk of heat stroke – the most severe form of
- Want to cool down? 14 ideas to try - Harvard Health
Don't wait until you're overheated to figure out how to cool down Be wary of high temperature risks throughout your day and practice ways to avoid them Here are 14 ideas to get you started Cover the basics Become a weather expert Use a weather app on your smartphone and pay attention to the hourly temperatures, not just daily highs and lows
- Britain was forecast to officially. . . - The New York Times . . .
Britain was forecast to officially tip into the first heat wave of the year on Saturday, according to the country’s weather service As high temperatures have become more common, some people are investing in air-conditioners, a relative rarity in Britain
- Welcome to the summer | FOX 5 Atlanta
Summer has officially arrived and it’s bringing a major heat wave to many parts of the country—leaving millions looking for ways to stay cool Posted June 20, 2025 4:55pm EDT Share
- How To Beat The Summer Heat: Here Are 20 Ways To Stay Cool
During the summer heat waves, when temperatures are high, it's important to find ways to stay cool Being too hot can lead to heat cramps, rash, exhaustion or stroke
- How to keep cool in hot weather - Age UK
find a cool place and loosen any tight clothes; drink plenty of water or fruit juice; sponge yourself with cool water or have a cool shower Your symptoms should improve within 30 minutes If you're feeling better but still have any concerns, call your doctor or NHS 111 for advice
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