LONDON -- Complaining about the weather is a time-honoured British tradition.
Normally we like to moan that it's too rainy or too cold, but for one or two golden weeks every year -- the slender, fleeting window that we call summer -- things go the other way.
SEE ALSO: 8 charts that sum up the misery of the British summerOn Tuesday, temperatures in Britain reached the early-to-mid 30s. It was the hottest day of the year. A few hours into the morning and #ukheatwave, #scorchio and #hottestdayoftheyear were already trending on social media.
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Still, there were a few people who remained determined not to complain.
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After all, let's be honest -- the heat probably won't stick around for long.
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