week, this summer s heatwave is entering uncharted waters. i week, this summer s heatwave is entering uncharted waters. i don t like the heat. entering uncharted waters. i don t like the heat. it s entering uncharted waters. i don t like the heat. it s all entering uncharted waters. i don t like the heat. it s all right - entering uncharted waters. i don t like the heat. it s all right at - entering uncharted waters. i don t like the heat. it s all right at the l like the heat. it s all right at the moment in the shade, but i do burn too quickly. for moment in the shade, but i do burn too quickly- too quickly. for those climate sceptics. too quickly. for those climate sceptics, this too quickly. for those climate sceptics, this is too quickly. for those climate sceptics, this is evidence - too quickly. for those climate sceptics, this is evidence that i sceptics, this is evidence that something is definitely happening, something is definitely happening, so people
to come under pressure. at this rima to come under pressure. at this primary school to come under pressure. at this primary school in to come under pressure. at this primary school in weymouth - to come under pressure. at this | primary school in weymouth this week, caps and suncream have been the order of the day, and that was with temperatures around just 30 degrees. but with the possibility of 40 degrees. but with the possibility of a0 degrees by monday and tuesday, some schools have decided to close. and forecasters say this is all something we are going to have to get used to. something we are going to have to get used te something we are going to have to get used to. scientists believe now that we are get used to. scientists believe now that we are going get used to. scientists believe now that we are going to get used to. scientists believe now that we are going to see get used to. scientists believe now that we are going to see more - that we are going to see more