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Ice cream van MELTS in London due to stifling heat
Notice: posted in laughs / humor An ice cream van gave way to the heat this afternoon in London and just melted. Image: Colossal. “I was just ordering a single cone ice cream and then before you knew it, the van started melting” “The man in the ice cream van started melting to, and then…
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Breaking News: it’s the hottest UK July day on record at 37C!
The UK has officially BROKE the July maximum temperature record, which was set at 36.7C in Heathrow back in 2015. It is now 36.9C at Heathrow Airport, London, and temperatures are expected to rise further! ❗ Breaking news ❗ We have broken our maximum July temperature record Was 36.7 °C Now 36.9 °C at Heathrow,…
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Forecasters say tornadoes and 5cm hail are a possibility from tonight’s storms
Thunderstorms are local, and the most severe impacts from them, such as large hail, strong winds and funnel clouds (tornadoes) are even more local. So only a very small fraction of the population will see these conditions, however they have the potential to produce power cuts, and travel disruption that could potentially affect a larger…
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Dangerous 38-40C heat tomorrow before some vicious thunderstorms
If you are planning on using the public transport, rail + bus, tomorrow, please check with providers as approximately a third of journeys in the south and east have already been cancelled, and through the day tomorrow more cancellations are likely. Why? The UK isn’t built to withstand temperatures much higher than 80F (26C), and…
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Weather alert: 38/39C before more big thunderstorms tomorrow night
The Met Office have said that there is a 60% chance tomorrow will be the hottest day ON RECORD – with a 60% chance the mercury soaring above the previous 38.5C record! Another very warm to hot day today, with temperatures climbing to 32 or 33C for parts of South East England, there’s a bit…
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Live Updates: Severe Thunderstorms are hitting parts of England right now
Good evening. There is a risk of thunderstorms tonight, and those thunderstorms have begun to develop. As of 11:30pm tonight, scattered thunderstorms are currently affecting parts of Devon, Somerset, and other southern counties of England. These storms will affect the Midlands and areas further north overnight, as described below. Lightning strikes latest Credit: http://en.blitzortung.org/live_lightning_maps.php?map=12 –…