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14.08.2021 - 07:59 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Between thunderstorms, flooding and several yellow weather warnings from the Met Office, it’s safe to say that the Great British weather has been rather underwhelming so far this August.
Unfortunately, the rain that has dominated the forecast over the last few weeks is showing no signs of stopping, with cloudy conditions and scattered showers expected across much of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
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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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sunny spells this week, it's set to end overcast and wet but temperatures will stay in double figures before rising next week. Scots are to bask in highs of 22C in Glasgow by next Tuesday, while Edinburgh will see temperatures reach 19 degrees and Aberdeen will be cooler at 17C.
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forced to close after heaving rain flooded the kitchen during service. Scotland has been smacked with flood alerts after forecasters issued a weather warning for thunderstorms as the wet spell enters its fourth day.
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Correio da Manha the forecasters say "The heat wave raises the alert in Northern Europe towards the possibility of temperatures exceeding 30C from August 20 in the United Kingdom and also in Norway.
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