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in a natural area. It can be caused by a combination of very hot and dry weather, with fires being started either through lightning strikes or human activity. Find out more: www.kfwf.org.uk www.nationalgeographic.com/ environment/natural-disasters/ wildfires/ www.readyforwildfire.org/What- To-Do

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into the low 30s Celsius, but much cooler around many coasts. All areas became sunny on the 11th after any patchy mist or fog cleared, warm for most and very warm or hot in parts of the south, but it clouded over generally during the afternoon. A band of showery rain affected most places during the 12th

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Weatherlands forecast Types of weather instruments Barometer Interior of Stevenson screen showing thermometers Weather vanes and anemometers Rain gauges Campbell–Stokes sunshine recorder Rain detector Weather forecast word mat 28° -3° Snow Snowy Snowing Sun Sunny Hot Cold Spring Summer 21 Wind

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Weekend weather forecast: north–south split with rising temperatures

or low 20s. The southeast will be notably warmer, with some areas beginning to feel hot. Looking ahead: heat building into next week As we move into the early part of next week, the weather story shifts towards rising temperatures and the potential for a heatwave for some, though the longevity

Why has it been so warm and humid recently?

was exceptionally warm. That warmth has continued into July, with mean temperatures placing this summer so far in the top 5% of all summers on record. Night-time temperatures have been especially notable, exceeding previous records for this stage of the season. By the end of the recent hot spell

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