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The UK's summers are getting hotter - but how prepared are we?
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- That would smash the previous June high and comes hot on the heels of unprecedented heat in May too.
- But scientists are warning even hotter temperatures are likely in the years ahead.
- They have described the records as "extraordinary" and say the UK needs to make preparations for more extreme heat a much greater priority.
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Rasid Necati/Aslim Anadolu/Getty Images By Mark Poynting Climate reporter Published21 minutes ago Much of the UK is facing a record-breaking heatwave, with temperatures potentially reaching 37C in parts of south-east England.
That would smash the previous June high and comes hot on the heels of unprecedented heat in May too.
But scientists are warning even hotter temperatures are likely in the years ahead.
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