Temperatures climb as Britain set for sun-soaked weekend before July heatwave
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Temperatures are set to climb as Britain gears up for a sun-soaked weekend before another heatwave.Following England's hottest June on record, warmer climes are making a comeback this weekend, with temperatures rising into the low 30s next week.However, the next heatwave, projected to be around 12-days long, is set to be far more manageable than the temperatures the UK experienced last month.This weekend, temperatures could sizzle on the outskirts of London, with highs of 30C expected over the next couple of days.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Wimbledon spectators are advised to steer clear of the more sweltering temperatures in the middle of the day and stay hydrated and sheltered where they can.But the warming temperatures will not reach the same extent of heat and humidity which Britons endured back in June.
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Back in June, temperatures reached 37.7C in Norfolk on June 26, the hottest June day on record.Temperatures are expected to hit around 32C on Monday as Britons are gearing...
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