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Stay well this half-term holiday as amber heat health alert issued for West Midlands

With high temperatures forecast over the bank holiday and half-term week, Walsall residents are advised to take steps to stay well during the hot weather.

The UK Health Security Agency (in partnership with the Met Office) has issued an amber heat health alert for the West Midlands. The alert is in place from Friday 22 May to Wednesday 27 May 2026.

 

High temperatures can pose a risk to health, particularly for older adults, young children and individuals with long-term health conditions, who may need extra support to stay cool.

 

“ As warmer weather is forecast over the bank holiday weekend and into half-term, there are things we can do to stay well. Keep indoor spaces cool by closing curtains or blinds that face the sun and check in on family, friends and neighbours if they need additional support.

 

If you’re heading outdoors, take bottled water, apply sunscreen regularly, wear light-coloured loose clothing, and avoid the sun during peak hours between 11am and 3pm.

 

It is also important to notice the signs of heat exhaustion and heatstroke. If you or someone else begins to feel unwell, dizzy, weak, or extremely thirsty, move to a cooler place, rehydrate and rest.

 

If you have younger children, make sure they are protected from heat as they are more likely to become unwell in hot weather.

 

For more health advice, visit NHS 111 online or call 111. In an emergency, call 999. “

 

Dr Nadia Inglis, Director of Public Health

Walsall Council

Support for rough sleepers

Individuals experiencing homelessness face an increased risk of heat-related illnesses.

 

The Rough Sleepers Team have been completing outreach work identifying homeless individuals and providing water, sunscreen, guidance, and shelter as needed during the current hot weather.

 

To report rough sleepers in Walsall and request assistance from the team, please make a referral using the following method:

 

Streetlink website: http://thestreetlink.org.uk

 

Email: RooflessReferral@walsall.gov.uk

 

Tel: 01922 652250 – Option 4.

 

You may also find the following website useful when supporting a rough sleeper or someone facing homelessness: https://streetsupport.net

 

During hot weather, residents should take care when around open water. To find out more, visit the West Midlands Fire Service website.(opens in new tab)

Further information on staying safe during hot weather is available on the UKHSA and NHS websites, including advice on how to beat the heat and recognise heat-related illnesses.

Full details about the Heat Health alert service can be found on the Met Office website. You can register to receive the alerts directly by completing the online form.

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