Multiple outlets report on the release of an interactive map designed to help Londoners find places to escape extreme heat. Yahoo UK and the Evening Standard both describe the initiative as a “Cool Spaces” map intended to identify cooler locations across the capital as temperatures rise. The reports frame the tool as a practical way for residents to seek relief during very hot weather, referencing conditions that reach around the mid-to-high 30s Celsius in London and the risk of even higher temperatures, including figures mentioned by one source of up to about 40C.

While the articles emphasize the heat-relief purpose of the map, they do not describe specific locations or operational details in the provided excerpts. Both sources present the map as an additional resource for finding refuge during hot spells, suggesting it can guide people toward cooler areas when heat makes outdoor conditions uncomfortable. The reporting overall focuses on the existence of the interactive map and its aim to help the public manage the impact of high temperatures.