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Feeling hot, hot, hot... Britain faces first ever May 'tropical night' as more heat records could be broken
Britain is set to experience its first-ever May 'tropical night' as temperatures rise, potentially breaking more heat records. The event highlights unusual weather patterns and growing concerns about climate-related extremes.
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