Londoners urged not to travel as heat wave engulfs Europe
CNN
Commuters in London have been advised not to use the city's transport network unless for "essential journeys," amid a sweltering heat wave across western Europe.
The UK Met Office issued an amber extreme heat warning from Sunday through Tuesday as temperatures will likely surpass the country's 2019 record temperature of 38.7 Celsius (101.7 degrees Fahrenheit), posing a risk to passengers.
"Due to the exceptionally hot weather that is expected next week, customers should only use London's transport network for essential journeys," Transport for London (TfL) chief operating officer Andy Lord said.
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