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Weather: Met Office issues rare ‘extreme heat warning’

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Weather: Met Office issues rare ‘extreme heat warning’

Weather: Met Office issues rare ‘extreme heat warning’

An extreme heat warning has been issued across large parts of England and Wales as temperatures continue to climb.

The Met Office has warned temperatures could be in excess of 35C in the southeast on Sunday and Monday.

Report by Burnsla.

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