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08.09.2021 - 19:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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The Met Office has updated its yellow weather warning for thunderstorms covering large parts of the UK.
Despite most of the country basking in a mini-heatwave over the past few days, conditions are set to turn for the worst tomorrow.
Temperatures have soared to 28C in Greater Manchester, while Scotland has broken its record for the highest September temperature in more than a century.
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summer blast could last for another week in Scotland despite the threat of tropical storms. It's been a sunny week across the country thanks to high pressure trapping in warm temperatures and dry conditions for the past seven days.
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