Ysgolion a gwasanaethau'n newid trefniadau wrth baratoi am wres eithafol (opens original article in a new tab)
Welsh schools and public services are adjusting schedules due to the first-ever red alert for extreme heat, with temperatures predicted to reach 38C-40C in parts of southern and central Wales on Wednesday and Thursday. Some primary schools in Cardiff and Swansea have announced closures because of the extreme weather.
- Welsh schools and public services are adjusting schedules due to the first-ever red alert for extreme heat
- The Met Office predicts temperatures between 38C and 40C in parts of southern and central Wales on Wednesday and Thursday
- Some primary schools in Cardiff and Swansea have announced closures because of the extreme weather
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