Merseyside is set to enjoy one of the hottest days of the year
Liverpool is expected to bask in warm temperatures today as one of the hottest days of the year arrives. It has been a disappointing summer so far as Merseyside has been hit with cold and rainy weather . However, the Met Office expects that could temperatures are expected to reach highs of 26C today. People across Merseyside may be searching for ways to keep their home cool amid the warm conditions.
The other advantages of tin foil or 'aluminium foil' are that it's non toxic and it doesn't melt until it hits 660C, so even in this 'danger to life' heatwave, it's going to manage perfectly fine with hundreds of degrees to spare and you don't have to worry about foil melting in the sun. Other tips to keep a house cool in warm weather include: Opening windows and doors, and keeping doors open to allow air to circulate through the house.
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