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SCIENCEMay 22 · 08:58 UTCDAILY MAIL

Why is it so hot in the UK? Scientists credit a large block of high pressure over western Europe for the bank holiday heatwave - as forecasters predict highs of 33°C

The UK is experiencing a bank holiday heatwave with temperatures predicted to reach 33°C, caused by a large block of high pressure positioned over western Europe. Scientists attribute this weather phenomenon to atmospheric conditions that have created unusually hot conditions across the region.

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