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Hundreds of schools close as UK braces for record-breaking heatwave

HESPRESS English

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June 23, 2026

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Hundreds of schools close as UK braces for record-breaking heatwave

The UK braced for a record-breaking heatwave Tuesday as hundreds of schools closed early for the next two days and train companies slashed services. The UK’s meteorological office has issued an extremely rare red heat warning — only issued once before — for Wednesday and Thursday, as temperatures could soar to 40C, unprecedented for the time [] The post Hundreds of schools close as UK braces for record-breaking heatwave appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.

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