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Temperatures in London hit 34.8C as May record broken
Thermometer hit 28.6 degrees on Monday, breaking a spring record in place since 1997
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What happenedThe UK has recorded its all-time hottest meteorological spring temperature as part of London reached 34.8C.
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Left / center-leftMay temperature record broken at Shannon Airport with more hot weather to come
Irish Times · Center-left · News report
CenterTemperatures in London hit 34.8C as May record broken
RTE Ireland · Center · News report
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