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Why is it so hot in the UK? Scientists blame an expanding plume of warm air from Europe for the latest heatwave - as forecasters predict highs of 34°C
Scientists attribute the UK's current heatwave to an expanding plume of warm air from Europe. Forecasters predict temperatures reaching 34°C.
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