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Scientists blame climate change for the UK heatwave - and say 35°C in spring is 'absolutely astonishing'
Scientists attribute the UK's recent heatwave to climate change, highlighting that a 35°C temperature in spring is exceptionally unusual. The analysis underscores the growing impact of global warming on extreme weather events.
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