Both rain and high temperatures are predicted for the week of the Glastonbury Festival.
According to forecasters, the outlook for the 21–25th of June is currently ambiguous, with later in the week higher temperatures of up to 27C more likely.
The first few days, however, will be gloomy with some rain and highs of 23C.
High temperatures have been occurring recently in the West, and last week the first amber heat health alert of the year was issued.
Wearing sunscreen, a hat, and a refillable water bottle all day long are advised by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), as well as abstaining from drinking too much alcohol.
Maintaining your safety over the Glastonbury weekend is essential, according to Professor Trudi Grant, Somerset Council's director of public health.
By taking a few easy precautions, you can reduce your risk of most health problems.
Regularly practicing good hygiene can stop the majority of germs and infections from spreading, and staying hydrated and abstaining from excessive alcohol consumption can keep you safe during hot weather.
. "