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World War One
Paul Hudson explores the weather's impact on World War One.
BBC Look North weatherman Paul Hudson discovers an unusual amount of plastics in Yorkshire rivers. Lyme Disease ruins the lives of people with the condition - but it's getting worse because the ticks that cause it are thriving on our warm weather. Paul gets warned not to wear his shorts in long grass. He asks why rainy days are getting wetter - and, as we look back at the centenary of World War One, the impact the weather had on the battlegrounds of the Somme and Passchendaele.
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Mon 12 Nov 201819:00
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
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