Hot weather hits Covid jab clinics and rail travel
"Any decision to close a vaccination centre or rearrange appointments is based on health and wellbeing of the public and our staff," it said.On Saturday, temperatures are expected to reach the mid-20s, but on Sunday this could go as as high as 33C in south-east Wales.But this is expected to be broken on Monday as temperatures look set to soar to 38C in some areas in the east such as Monmouthshire.
"Services in other parts of the network, including throughout Wales, are also expected to be affected." "Our teams are out and about working around the clock to fix leaks on the network and over 40 tankers are working hard to take water where it's needed the most," it said.
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