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Weather warnings have been issued for thunderstorms and heat alerts extended as the fourth heatwave of the summer continues.
The AA says baking temperatures weaken road surfaces, leading to a spike in pothole-related vehicle breakdowns.
Hurricanes Connie and Diane struck the region a week apart, dumping a record 2 feet of flooding rains and marking the country's first billion-dollar natural disaster.
After a mostly dry start to the day, showers and thunderstorms will develop again across Southern New England.
Hot and dry conditions have returned this month, with the fourth heatwave of the year putting more pressure on already struggling public water supplies and navigational waterways.
Officially, a heatwave is only declared when temperatures of 25C or more are recorded for three days in a row. That’s been ...
According to the Met Office, temperatures are predicted to 'dip slightly' on Thursday, August 14. But it won't be the end of ...
An amber heat health alert remains place for parts of the UK until 18:00 on Wednesday, as areas in England and Wales face a ...
Yellow heat health alerts issued by the UK Health Security Agency have been extended for large parts of England until 18 ...
Heat health alerts have been extended as the UK sees its fourth heatwave of 2025. Much of England was already under heat ...
It's not quite been the hottest day of the year, but temperatures peaked at 33C in the UK today as England entered its fourth ...
Heat health alerts have been extended into next week for much of England after the fourth heatwave of the summer brought ...
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