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Week starts with tropical temperatures, Tuesday hottest day, later slightly cooler

Week starts with tropical temperatures, Tuesday hottest day, later slightly cooler

The upcoming week will feature summer temperatures ranging from 25 to 29 degrees Celsius. While the week begins with sunny and dry conditions, cloud cover is expected to increase in the following days.

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AEX hits new record after reports of nearing Iran-US deal

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Amber Alert campaign to recognize unsafe home situations

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Cor Bart (74) died too soon; he was still full of plans. But his magnum opus sits on many bookshelves

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