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X-rated BBC weather forecast predicts 'hard' rainfall in Venezuela today

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weather report, which looked at the forecast for the week ahead revealed a rather phallic-looking rainfall.Images of the filthy formation circulated on social media - as did the crude puns and jokes.One person tweeted: “According to BBC World News, the weather in Venezuela is going to be absolute bollocks on Sunday.”“It's going to be hard on the locals”, another person joked.The country, which is on the Northern coast of South America is in for a wet week, with rainfall expected from Monday and lasting throughout the week.In other weather news, Britain could be set to bake in the hottest June on record, with temperatures reaching 32C, according to the Met Office.There is an area of hot air rising northwards moving from Spain, which will bring Mediterranean-like weather billowing into the country.It is beginning to warm up nicely in the south, but for those in the northern parts of the UK, the search remains for some decent weather, with heavy rain and high winds, from the remnants of Storm Alex, continuing to be an annoyance.However, not everyone will be in for a fun summer after a warning that ‘super pollen’ could hit millions of Brits with ‘thunder fever’.Grasses spewing clouds of irritants will push pollen counts in parts of Britain to ‘very high’ in the coming days.It will clash with thunderstorms whipped up as ex-Tropical Storm Alex ploughs into Britain from Florida.Volatile weather, soaring temperatures and sky-high pollen counts will unleash a potent cocktail upon millions of hay fever sufferers.A weather radar glitch recently sparked a bizarre conspiracy theory that the government are controlling the weather.The glitch saw a ring of rain expanding towards a town in Australia called Bairnsdale, and people thought.

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