Dive right in! Like the weather, the Daily Star's FREE newsletter is a scorcherBritain's six-day heatwave is heating up our seas and luring monster jellyfish to the coasts.Parts of the UK have seen temperatures above 34C for almost a week.And scientists warn that some waters off the coast of Britain are nearing "tropical" temperatures as hot as Mauritius.The jellyfish, some of which are poisonous, are even drifting as far north as the Outer Hebrides off of Scotland.A spokesman for Stornoway Coastguard said: "We would ask people to keep away from this type of jellyfish and not to touch them."Swimmers off the Isle of Lewis were this week warned to be on the lookout after a group of Lion’s Mane jellyfish were spotted in the water.They can give.
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