High temperatures are forecast for much of the UK ahead of the Bank Holiday Weekend. The RNLI are urging the public to visit a lifeguarded beach and to follow the charity’s safety advice.

Temperatures are expected to cool as we head into the Early May Bank Holiday weekend, but the lifesaving charity expects to still see an increase in visitors at the coast.

In Pembrokeshire this Bank Holiday weekend (May 3-5), the Whitesands Beach and Tenby South Beach will be patrolled by RNLI lifeguards from 10am-6pm.

Chris Cousens, RNLI Water Safety Lead for the region, said: “If you are planning a trip to the coast, we highly recommend choosing a lifeguarded beach and to swim between the red and yellow flags. Lifeguards position the flags in the safest area of the beach.

“Although the air temperature is rising, the sea temperature remains low enough to cause cold water shock. Enter the water slowly, take time to acclimatise and try to relax. We advise wearing a wetsuit and avoid swimming alone.

“If you get into trouble in the water, Float to Live. Tilt your head back with ears submerged and try to relax and control your breathing. Use your hands to help you stay afloat and then call for help or swim to safety if you can.

“Remember to check the tide times and weather conditions before heading to the beach. This week there are big tides, this increases the speed at which the tide comes in and puts the public at greater risk of being cut off.

“If you find yourself or see anyone else in difficulty, please call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard.

“Please share these messages with your family and friends, we want everyone to enjoy our beautiful coast, and to stay safe whilst doing so.”

As it is outside peak season, check the times and season dates of your nearest RNLI lifeguarded beach here: https://rnli.org/find-my-nearest/lifeguarded-beaches

The lifesaving charity’s lifeboats based across the UK and Ireland remain on service 24/7, 365 days a year.