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39 2022-08-06 17:32 *

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fuck you, schizophrenic, nobody cares
now, a very important non-nigger news

It's only going to get hotter! Beach lovers flock to the coast to make the most of summer but Britain is set to swelter in 35C heat next week:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11087371/Beach-lovers-flock-coast-Britain-set-swelter-35C-heat-week.html

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People flocked to the beach in Bournemouth, Dorset, today to enjoy the warm summer weather as Britain is set to swelter in 35C heat next week.

An area of high pressure building from the Atlantic into the south and south west of England will bring rising temperatures with some areas expected to reach low, or even mid, 30C (86F) by the end of next week.

But forecasters add they are not expecting any temperature records to be broken.

Met Office chief forecaster Steve Willington said: 'We could see parts of the UK entering heatwave conditions if the above-average temperatures last for three days or more.

'Many areas of the UK, especially the south will witness temperatures several degrees higher than average, but these values are likely to be well below the record-breaking temperatures we saw in mid-July.

'As the high pressure builds there is very little meaningful rain in the forecast, especially in those areas in the south of England, which experienced very dry conditions last month.

'Elsewhere in the UK, such as in northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, rain-bearing weather fronts will make limited headway against the high pressure, bringing some rain to north-western parts of the UK.'

Although it’s too early to say how long the hot spell will last, there are indications of a return to more changeable conditions from about mid-August.

While temperatures may continue above average in the south, this change would reduce the chance of prolonged high temperatures.

Sunday will be mainly dry and bright with periods of sunshine, although variable amounts of cloud cover will build during the day across northern areas.

Monday will be mostly dry and bright with spells of sunshine, however variable amounts of cloud will build bringing a chance of a few showers across northern areas.

It will be a drier and brighter day on Tuesday with lengthy periods of summer sunshine and variable amounts of patchy cloud cover.

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