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it's getting hot in here. the earth has recorded its hottest day on record this past thursday. sparking brutal heat waves in the us, india and china. according to the national oceanic and atmospheric adminstration global temperaters hit an unprecented 63 degrees fahrenheit or over 17 degrees celsius. july 3rd throuthuly 6 is now the four hottest days on record globally. experts warn that this week's records are the warmest in "at least 100 thousand years" and the the record could be broken several more times before summer's end. that's all we have for now. stay tuned, more news coming at the top of the news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. it was a very thundery start to the weekend, and particularly so across parts of the west midlands, into north—west england. and later,

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