
The UK Health Security Agency (in partnership with the Met Office) has issued an amber heat health alert for the West Midlands, in place from 8 July 2026. This means weather impacts are likely to be felt across the health and social care system, with increased risks to vulnerable people.
High temperatures can pose a risk to health, particularly for older adults, babies and young children, and people with long-term health conditions.
Residents are advised to:
Residents should also take care when around open water such as canals, lakes or other waterways. For further advice, visit the West Midlands Fire Service website.(opens in new tab)
It is important to recognise the signs of heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Symptoms can include dizziness, weakness, headaches, feeling sick and excessive thirst. Anyone experiencing these symptoms should move to a cool place, drink fluids and rest.
Parents and carers are advised to take extra precautions with babies and young children, who can become unwell more quickly in hot weather.
For health advice, visit NHS 111 online or call 111. In an emergency, call 999.
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
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