WITH warm weather with us again, Brits will be trying to balance keeping cool with making the most of the sunshine.
But doctors are urging parents to watch for signs of dehydration in their kids as temperatures rise.
After weeks of grey weather and showers, Brits are finally set to be treated to some more summer-y weather, according to the Met Office .
Some areas will even experience balmy heats of 34C, as the mercury soars, said the forecaster.
Temperatures are expected to be highest in central and southern England, particularly in London, but are expected to be up by at least a degree or two, right across the UK.
GP and clinical consultant for patient.info Dr Sarah Jarvis told The Sun that dehydration is something that should concern all parents, whatever the age