
Yesterday was officially the hottest day of the year so far, on the Isle of Man.
The Met Office confirmed it reached up to 25.5 C. degree celsuis at Ronaldsway.
It's the hottest day since July 2nd 2018 - when temperatures reached 26.4 C. degrees.
Friday, 26 June 2020 06:03
By Rob Pritchard @rpritchard9
Yesterday was officially the hottest day of the year so far, on the Isle of Man.
The Met Office confirmed it reached up to 25.5 C. degree celsuis at Ronaldsway.
It's the hottest day since July 2nd 2018 - when temperatures reached 26.4 C. degrees.
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