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UK has 50:50 chance of 40C temperatures again in next 12 years, Met Office says - The meteorological experts said climate ...
Month-long heatwaves and 40C temperatures could become UK’s new normal, Met Office warns - Temperatures of 45C or more ‘may ...
Climate change could lead to 45C summers in the UK, the Met Office has said. A study by the forecaster found there was now a ...
The Met Office has said there is a high chance of 40C temperatures returning to the UK in the next 12 years. It has also warned that higher temperatures of 45C or more “may be possible” in today’s ...
Met Office warns climate change could lead to over 40C summers, urging preparation for extreme temperatures in the UK.
A new analysis from the Met Office shows that month-long heatwaves with temperatures over 45C could be hitting the UK in the future.
Meteorologists are issuing warnings that the mercury could rise to a sweltering 40C at times in the coming weeks.
EXCLUSIVE: The mercury could surge over the end of June with further extreme temperatures expected in July and August.
The UK has a 50:50 chance of seeing temperatures soar to 40C again in the next 12 years, as the risk of extreme heat rises with climate change, the Met Office said. The meteorological experts also ...
The Met Office has said there is a high chance of 40C temperatures returning to the UK in the next 12 years. It has also ...
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