UK's 2022 weather - which saw 40C temperature record - to become 'typical'
- Experts warn that extreme heat and temperatures above 40C are increasingly likely in the UK due to climate change, as confirmed by the Met Office's annual report for 2022. Last year saw record-breaking temperatures, wildfires, and heat-related deaths.
- Climate experts emphasize that the occurrence of 40C heat would not be possible without climate change, and that the UK is ill-equipped to handle such extreme weather events. Adaptation measures and efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are crucial.
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Record 2022 temperatures will be average for UK by 2060 -Met Office
LONDON (Reuters) - The searing temperatures experienced in Britain in 2022, when the country recorded its hottest day on record, will be considered average by 2060 and 'cool' by the end of the century
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Read Full ArticleExperts say 40C heat becoming increasingly likely in UK ahead of climate report
Experts have said extreme heat and temperatures in excess of 40C are becoming increasingly likely in the UK due to climate change as the Met Office prepares to publish its annual report. The weather agency will release its State Of The UK Climate report for 2022, which saw recorded temperatures of more than 40C for the first time as well as numerous wildfires and a record number of heat-related deaths.
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