Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!The British weather is unpredictable. From grey clouds and heavy rain to clear skies and a sizzling sun, we never know what type of summer we’ll receive.In other parts of the world a hot summer is guaranteed – and actually lasts.
One example of this is in the United States of America, a country which experiences a summer of 29 degrees celsius on an average.But during 1913 the temperature soared through the roof in the US, with a record of 56.7C recorded.The world record was measured at Greenland Ranch, Death Valley in California, USA.With a daily average of 46 degrees celsius, Death Valley is named the hottest place on Earth.
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