This thread is a useful discussion on practical ideas to cope with the current situation, no need for people to keep using it to suggest it's a nothing burger or a rare event to be enjoyed.
Exactly!
Though it's still a relatively rare event in this country it has to be dealt with caution.
Sunshine and heat are nice but you have to ''Enjoy Responsibly''.
I was surprised that on some mainstream news sites I have not read an actual list of things that you have to do in order to avoid problems.
Most of the time there are essays analyzing the climate change, Healines like ''Britain braces for the heatwave of doom'' (a bit exaggerating but you get the gist) etc, but not actual instructions of self protection (using what you have in hand, not rushing to buy an AC i.e.)
In Greece evrytime there is a heatwave coming almost all the media repeat the same set of instructions to avoid sunstrokes, heatstrokes, sunburns etc, and there are heatwaves every year.
The good news for the UK is that no mater what the highest temperatue is going to be during the day when the sun sets the temperature falls quickly (in Greece to declare a heatwave the lowest temperature during the day should be 27 C and above).
One thing that I forgot to mention on my previous post is that the sunrays here are more dangerous (they are nearly vertical during the summer and therefore more strong). In Greece I might get a sunburn at the beach (direct sunlight and reflection from sand and water) if I am not cautious, in Havana (close to equator) I didn't even need to use suncream, in Berkshire I've got a sunburn when gardening
So never forget the suncream if you are about to stay under the sun for any extended period of time.