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Square Raindrop Weather Podcast - Another Heatwave, Holiday Disasters and a Longrange Bet
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š„ How long will this heatwave last ā and whatās next for our summer?
This week onĀ Square Raindrop, Jo Wheeler and Steff are back with a hot (literally!) episode as the UK swelters in sizzling summer temperatures. Weāre digging into the big questions on everyoneās mind:
- How long can this heatwave stick around?
- What does the long-range forecast really have in store ā more sunshine or a soggy surprise?
- And which holiday disasters have Jo and Steff somehow survived this year?
Expect plenty of laughs, a healthy dose of weather wisdom, and the occasional tangent ā from garden tennis in the heat to the little things that make or break a summerās day.
Whether youāre loving the sunshine, hiding indoors with a fan, or daydreaming about cooler days, this episode has something for you.
#SquareRaindropPodcast #UKWeather #Heatwave #WeatherChat #BritishWeather
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