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It has recently been confirmed that the new highest temperature of the year so far has been recorded at Edenfel, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland on Monday 8 July, reaching 29.9C. Before this, 29.7 C at Bournemouth Hurn on Sunday 7 July was the previous UK maximum. Meanwhile, Scotland saw its highest temperature of the year so far during the afternoon of Tuesday 9 July, reaching 28.7 C at Strathallan Airfield. Edinburgh Gogerbank was nearly as hot with the temperature peaking at 28.5 C.
Been outside, off, and on for the past two days, and it was miserably hot. 90 degrees. It is a comfortable 75 in the house with the AC, and fans, and this might be where I will hang for awhile. Maybe till fall. HAHA.
What? It wont be impressive if you break the record high temperature? lol
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