heatwave which is sending temperatures soaring into the 30s.It's been so hot the Met Office has issued its first ever extreme heat warning.Met Office Chief Operational Meteorologist Steven Ramsdale said: "The high temperatures are going to continue through a large part of this week."There’s a continuing risk of isolated thundery downpours late in the afternoons but most areas will stay dry until later in the week."Public Health England is also urging people to stay safe and drink plenty of fluids.But while it's important to try to keep yourself cool, Brits are being warned to stay away from a device many will be relying on in the heat.With temperatures reaching 32C in some parts of the country, many people will be struggling to get to.
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