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June's temperature record set to be broken again

June's temperature record set to be broken again
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The UK is experiencing record-breaking temperatures, with forecasts suggesting Thursday could reach 38C. Extreme heat warnings remain in place as transport networks face disruption.

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It underscores the real-world impacts of climate change on infrastructure and public health in temperate regions.

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Image source, Getty By Simon King Lead Weather Presenter Published 17 minutes ago The new June temperature record for the UK of 36.1C was provisionally set on Wednesday afternoon in Gosport, Hampshire.

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