Independent (UK): June was Britain’s hottest, driest and sunniest month for three years as temperatures rose to nearly 32 degrees C, figures showed today. But, as usual, no-one should not get too used to basking in the sunshine. Despite Met Office seasonal forecasts predicting above average temperatures for the next two months, early July is set to bring showers and thunderstorms are predicted across much of Western England on Thursday. A spokesman said: "Our seasonal forecast is for good …
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United Kingdom: After the heatwave, stand by for the storms
Independent (UK): June was Britain’s hottest, driest and sunniest month for three years as temperatures rose to nearly 32 degrees C, figures showed today. But, as usual, no-one should not get too used to basking in the sunshine. Despite Met Office seasonal forecasts predicting above average temperatures for the next two months, early July is set to bring showers and thunderstorms are predicted across much of Western England on Thursday. A spokesman said: "Our seasonal forecast is for good …
Original post by miscellaneous