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Surrey village records 50 days without rain in summer heatwave

Wisley in Surrey has gone 50 consecutive days without recorded rainfall during the summer heatwave, with little rain expected in the near term.

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Wisley in Surrey has recorded 50 days in a row without rain during the summer heatwave, marking a prolonged dry spell for the village.

The run of rain-free days has now reached 50 consecutive days, according to the supplied weather report. The figure relates specifically to Wisley, a village in Surrey, and reflects recorded conditions there during the current spell of hot summer weather.

Weather forecaster Matt Taylor said there was little rain on the horizon, indicating that the dry conditions may continue in the short term. No further details were provided on expected rainfall amounts, temperatures or any formal weather warnings.

The extended period without rain is significant because it highlights the persistence of the heatwave conditions affecting the area. The available information does not state whether there have been any local restrictions, environmental effects or wider regional records linked to the dry spell.

For now, the latest known position is that Wisley has gone 50 consecutive days without recorded rainfall, with no substantial change signalled in the immediate outlook.

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