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Parts of Britain face month with no rain as heatwave warnings extended

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Heatwave conditions show no signs of abating across much of Britain, with forecasters warning that several regions could approach an entire month without rain.Wisley in Surrey has now experienced 27 straight days without rain, while substantial portions of England have received none of their typical July rainfall whatsoever.Wales and Northern Ireland are similarly parched, with precipitation levels sitting well below seasonal averages.High-pressure systems are expected to maintain their grip on UK weather patterns for at least another week, potentially pushing temperatures in southern England as high as 33C.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say This persistent dry spell means meaningful rainfall remains unlikely for the foreseeable future across most of the country.This summer has already shattered multiple temperature records, with Lingwood in Norfolk registering 37.7C in June, eclipsing the previous benchmark of 35.6C established nearly five decades ago in 1976.The number of days...

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