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Here’s how to stay cool in the heat

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
June 20, 2025
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Temperatures in parts of England could reach up to 34C this weekend, with an amber heat health alert in force across England.

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“Many places” in England and “one or two areas” in Wales, including Cardiff, have now entered a heatwave following Friday’s temperatures, Becky Mitchell, meteorologist at the Met Office, said.

An official heatwave is recorded when areas reach a certain temperature for three days in a row, with the threshold varying from 25C to 28C in different parts of the UK.

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The health alert, which is in force until 9am on Monday, indicates the heat will likely have “significant impacts” across health and social care services.

As the country swelters, here are some of the best ways to stay cool from forecasters and authorities across Europe, including the NHS.

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It may seem like an obvious one, but drinking plenty of water is often overlooked.

Cool down from the inside out by staying hydrated with plenty of liquids. It is recommended to drink between 1.5 and 2 litres per day.

Taking cool baths or showers will also help you keep cool, according to the NHS.

Avoid alcohol

Bad news for some, but forecasters advise against drinking alcohol in the intense heat, as well as teas and coffees, which act as diuretics and can cause dehydration.

Pyjamas in the freezer

During the day, place your pillowcase or pyjamas in the freezer. Take them out before going to bed. Hopefully they will cool you down and help you sleep better.

Throughout the day, wearing loose, cool clothing and a hat and sunglasses will also help.

And wearing lighter coloured clothes will keep you cooler.

…and flannels

Sticking a flannel in the freezer can be especially refreshing to place on your forehead as you lie in bed.

Turn on the fan

Fans can help your body regulate its internal temperature, and sticking a pan of ice cubes in front of it can make the circulating air even cooler.

If you haven’t got one handy, fill a hot water bottle with cold water instead.

Dump the duvet

Thin cotton sheets will absorb sweat and are more comfortable than duvets.

Your body temperature will begin falling during the night, so hopefully you won’t feel warm and uncomfortable for too long.

How to sleep better at night

It can be all too easy to start feeling annoyed and exasperated when you’re struggling to sleep.

The best thing to do is to try to distract yourself with a relaxing activity such as reading, and try going back to bed when you’re tired.

Avoid the temptation to go on your phone, as this activity can stimulate you.

Close windows

While it might seem counterintuitive, keeping windows closed and drawing the blinds during the peak heat will keep rooms cooler.

Open windows for ventilation when it is cooler outside.

Heat rises… so sleep on the lower floor

If your home has several floors, it might be worth sleeping downstairs. Spend more time in the coolest room in the house.

Plan ahead

If you are planning to spend time outside, plan your day to make sure you have plenty of food, water and any medications needed.

The NHS says that anyone vulnerable to the effects of heat should avoid the sun during the hottest part of the day, which is usually between 11am and 3pm.

Ensure you have sun cream, even if you aren’t prone to burning. Apply at least SPF15 with UVA protection.

Keep pets shaded

Owners may worry about how to keep their pets cool.

For starters, don’t keep them in the car and when home, the Humane Society advises keeping pets in the shade or an air-conditioned area.

Apply ice packs or cold towels to their head, neck and chest.

Stay out of the sun.

Keep your home cool.

Think about adjusting your plans for the warning period.

If you do have to go out, wear a hat and sunscreen, keep in the shade as much as possible and carry water.

Don’t leave people or animals in hot cars and keep a particular lookout for your family and neighbours, especially vulnerable people.

Try this tip from the Royal Navy

Royal Navy officers have been submerging their hands in cold water to cool down faster since the 1990s.

Research has shown colder water speeds up the rate of cooling, with core temperature reduced by around one degree for every 10 minutes of hand immersion in 15C water.

This technique has also been adopted by athletes who need to cool down rapidly when alternating between rest and movement.

Put ice on your pulse points

Applying ice to the wrists and side of the neck can help to lower body heat as the blood vessels in those areas are close to the skin’s surface.

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