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15.08.2021 - 13:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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An updated weather forecast suggests the potential late summer "heatwave" could continue into September.
As reported by the MEN in recent days, the latest weather predictions have given hope of a sunny end to August - with a "potential heatwave" with warmer than average temperatures in the final days of the month over the Bank Holiday weekend.
Now, a new forecast from the MeteoGroup, published on the BBC
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We’re all feeling a bit empty now Love Island is over, but there’s another show in the wings ready to take its place! Married at First Sight UK hits our screens on Monday, set to see us through the autumn with more romance and relationship drama.
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Scotland is to be sunny for the next 10 days thanks to a 'rare' weather block keeping temperatures high. The country has seen sizzling conditions this week, with Tyndrum in Stirlingshire reaching 27.2C on Wednesday - the highest temperature seen anywhere in the UK in August.
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This summer has been a bit of a weather rollercoaster, with sun and rain all thrown into one. Sun is due to come and greet us once more though as August nears to an end next week, with Brits expected to enjoy another sizzler.
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