Exact date of Scotland's next heatwave predicted by Met Office with 35C weather

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A Met Office forecaster has identified the date of the next heatwave where temperatures will top 30C

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"It is early at this stage, but if you are betting then that's the best place for the warmest weather," he continued. "It will be more settled then but the first week of July will be changeable." "Over the first half of July there is not a strong indicator of hot weather," Met Office spokesman Grahame Madge told The Mirror yesterday.

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