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Edgbaston, Birmingham May 25th 2026. Temperatures hit almost 70 Degree Celsius in a parked car in Birmingham on Bank Holiday Monday. The digital thermometer, left in a blue Kia Rio, read 69.9 Degree Celsius whilst parked in the Edgbaston area of the city. It was only possible to sit inside the vehicle, which is lined with dark leather seats, due to the wooden beaded seat cover. Outside temperatures are expected to hit 34 degrees by the middle of the afternoon in the Midlands city. Other temperatures ranged upwards from 69 degrees inside the sweltering car. Authorities have warned not to leave-stock-foto
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Edgbaston, Birmingham May 25th 2026. Temperatures hit almost 70 Degree Celsius in a parked car in Birmingham on Bank Holiday Monday. The digital thermometer, left in a blue Kia Rio, read 69.9 Degree Celsius whilst parked in the Edgbaston area of the city. It was only possible to sit inside the vehicle, which is lined with dark leather seats, due to the wooden beaded seat cover. Outside temperatures are expected to hit 34 degrees by the middle of the afternoon in the Midlands city. Other temperatures ranged upwards from 69 degrees inside the sweltering car. Authorities have warned not to leave-stock-foto
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Edgbaston, Birmingham May 25th 2026. Temperatures hit almost 70 Degree Celsius in a parked car in Birmingham on Bank Holiday Monday. The digital thermometer, left in a blue Kia Rio, read 69.9 Degree Celsius whilst parked in the Edgbaston area of the city. It was only possible to sit inside the vehicle, which is lined with dark leather seats, due to the wooden beaded seat cover. Outside temperatures are expected to hit 34 degrees by the middle of the afternoon in the Midlands city. Other temperatures ranged upwards from 69 degrees inside the sweltering car. Authorities have warned not to leave-stock-foto
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Edgbaston, Birmingham May 25th 2026. Temperatures hit almost 70 Degree Celsius in a parked car in Birmingham on Bank Holiday Monday. The digital thermometer, left in a blue Kia Rio, read 69.9 Degree Celsius whilst parked in the Edgbaston area of the city. It was only possible to sit inside the vehicle, which is lined with dark leather seats, due to the wooden beaded seat cover. Outside temperatures are expected to hit 34 degrees by the middle of the afternoon in the Midlands city. Other temperatures ranged upwards from 69 degrees inside the sweltering car. Authorities have warned not to leave-stock-foto
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Edgbaston, Birmingham May 25th 2026. Temperatures hit almost 70 Degree Celsius in a parked car in Birmingham on Bank Holiday Monday. The digital thermometer, left in a blue Kia Rio, read 69.9 Degree Celsius whilst parked in the Edgbaston area of the city. It was only possible to sit inside the vehicle, which is lined with dark leather seats, due to the wooden beaded seat cover. Outside temperatures are expected to hit 34 degrees by the middle of the afternoon in the Midlands city. Other temperatures ranged upwards from 69 degrees inside the sweltering car. Authorities have warned not to leave-stock-foto
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Edgbaston, Birmingham May 25th 2026. Temperatures hit almost 70 Degree Celsius in a parked car in Birmingham on Bank Holiday Monday. The digital thermometer, left in a blue Kia Rio, read 69.9 Degree Celsius whilst parked in the Edgbaston area of the city. It was only possible to sit inside the vehicle, which is lined with dark leather seats, due to the wooden beaded seat cover. Outside temperatures are expected to hit 34 degrees by the middle of the afternoon in the Midlands city. Other temperatures ranged upwards from 69 degrees inside the sweltering car. Authorities have warned not to leave-stock-foto
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Edgbaston, Birmingham May 25th 2026. Temperatures hit almost 70 Degree Celsius in a parked car in Birmingham on Bank Holiday Monday. The digital thermometer, left in a blue Kia Rio, read 69.9 Degree Celsius whilst parked in the Edgbaston area of the city. It was only possible to sit inside the vehicle, which is lined with dark leather seats, due to the wooden beaded seat cover. Outside temperatures are expected to hit 34 degrees by the middle of the afternoon in the Midlands city. Other temperatures ranged upwards from 69 degrees inside the sweltering car. Authorities have warned not to leave-stock-foto
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Edgbaston, Birmingham May 25th 2026. Temperatures hit almost 70 Degree Celsius in a parked car in Birmingham on Bank Holiday Monday. The digital thermometer, left in a blue Kia Rio, read 69.9 Degree Celsius whilst parked in the Edgbaston area of the city. It was only possible to sit inside the vehicle, which is lined with dark leather seats, due to the wooden beaded seat cover. Outside temperatures are expected to hit 34 degrees by the middle of the afternoon in the Midlands city. Other temperatures ranged upwards from 69 degrees inside the sweltering car. Authorities have warned not to leave-stock-foto
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Edgbaston, Birmingham May 25th 2026. Temperatures hit almost 70 Degree Celsius in a parked car in Birmingham on Bank Holiday Monday. The digital thermometer, left in a blue Kia Rio, read 69.9 Degree Celsius whilst parked in the Edgbaston area of the city. It was only possible to sit inside the vehicle, which is lined with dark leather seats, due to the wooden beaded seat cover. Outside temperatures are expected to hit 34 degrees by the middle of the afternoon in the Midlands city. Other temperatures ranged upwards from 69 degrees inside the sweltering car. Authorities have warned not to leave-stock-foto
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Edgbaston, Birmingham May 25th 2026. Temperatures hit almost 70 Degree Celsius in a parked car in Birmingham on Bank Holiday Monday. The digital thermometer, left in a blue Kia Rio, read 69.9 Degree Celsius whilst parked in the Edgbaston area of the city. It was only possible to sit inside the vehicle, which is lined with dark leather seats, due to the wooden beaded seat cover. Outside temperatures are expected to hit 34 degrees by the middle of the afternoon in the Midlands city. Other temperatures ranged upwards from 69 degrees inside the sweltering car. Authorities have warned not to leave-stock-foto
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Edgbaston, Birmingham May 25th 2026. Temperatures hit almost 70 Degree Celsius in a parked car in Birmingham on Bank Holiday Monday. The digital thermometer, left in a blue Kia Rio, read 69.9 Degree Celsius whilst parked in the Edgbaston area of the city. It was only possible to sit inside the vehicle, which is lined with dark leather seats, due to the wooden beaded seat cover. Outside temperatures are expected to hit 34 degrees by the middle of the afternoon in the Midlands city. Other temperatures ranged upwards from 69 degrees inside the sweltering car. Authorities have warned not to leave-stock-foto
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55, James Rew of Somerset County Cricket Club is congratulated by strike partner Tom Abell, as he leaves the field dismissed for 93 during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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55, James Rew of Somerset County Cricket Club hits it over the boundary for 6 during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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28, Tom Abell of Somerset County Cricket Club in action batting during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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28, Tom Abell of Somerset County Cricket Club in action batting during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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71, Alex Davies of Warwickshire County Cricket Club watches as 55, James Rew of Somerset County Cricket Club hits it to the boundary for 4 during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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71, Alex Davies of Warwickshire County Cricket Club watches as 55, James Rew of Somerset County Cricket Club hits it to the boundary for 4 during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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55, James Rew of Somerset County Cricket Club celebrates scoring the half century during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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20, Olly Hannon-Dalby of Warwickshire County Cricket Club in action bowling during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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20, Olly Hannon-Dalby of Warwickshire County Cricket Club in action bowling during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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00, Usman Tariq of Warwickshire County Cricket Club in action bowling during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Warwickshire County Cricket Club players celebrate taking the wicket of 18, Tom Banton of Somerset County Cricket Club runout by 30, Ed Barnard of Warwickshire County Cricket Club (no cap, centre) during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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30, Ed Barnard of Warwickshire County Cricket Club (left) & 71, Alex Davies of Warwickshire County Cricket Club celebrate as 18, Tom Banton of Somerset County Cricket Club (right) departs having been run out during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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30, Ed Barnard of Warwickshire County Cricket Club in action bowling during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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12, Beau Webster of Warwickshire County Cricket Club in action bowling during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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71, Alex Davies of Warwickshire County Cricket Club & 55, James Rew of Somerset County Cricket Club in action at the crease during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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71, Alex Davies of Warwickshire County Cricket Club & 55, James Rew of Somerset County Cricket Club in action at the crease during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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00, Usman Tariq of Warwickshire County Cricket Club gestures to his fielders during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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12, Beau Webster of Warwickshire County Cricket Club in action bowling during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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12, Beau Webster of Warwickshire County Cricket Club in action bowling during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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55, James Rew of Somerset County Cricket Club in action batting during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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44, Jordan Thompson of Warwickshire County Cricket Club in action bowling during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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44, Jordan Thompson of Warwickshire County Cricket Club in action bowling during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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44, Jordan Thompson of Warwickshire County Cricket Club in action bowling during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Warwickshire County Cricket Club players celebrate taking the wicket of 23, Will Smeed of Somerset County Cricket Club, bowled by 20, Olly Hannon-Dalby of Warwickshire County Cricket Club (no cap) during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18, Tom Banton of Somerset County Cricket Club hits it to the boundary for 4 during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18, Tom Banton of Somerset County Cricket Club in action batting during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18, Tom Banton of Somerset County Cricket Club in action at the crease during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18, Tom Banton of Somerset County Cricket Club in action batting during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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19, Chris Woakes of Warwickshire County Cricket Club in action bowling during the Vitality T20 Blast match between Warwickshire Bears and Somerset at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Stuart Leggett | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News-stock-foto