Heatwaves across Asia this April that sent temperatures soaring above 40℃ were made hotter and more likely by human-induced climate change, according to an analysis by an international team of leading climate scientists from the World Weather Attribution (WWA) group. The group has done more than 70 studies on a range of extreme weather events […]
After bank holiday downpours the weather is settling down and warming up,
Human-caused climate crisis brought soaring temperatures across Asia, from Gaza to Delhi to ManilaThe record-breaking heatwave that scorched the Philippines in April would have been impossible without the climate crisis, scientists have found. Searing heat above 40C (104F) struck across Asia in April, causing deaths, water shortages, crop losses and widespread school closures.The extreme heat was made 45 times more likely in India and five times more likely in Israel and Palestine, the study...
Areas of England - including the West Midlands - could see the mercury rise above 20C next week
Later this week, Yorkshire is predicted to get more than 20C highs,
Nick Finnis, from Netweather TV, writes two major weather phenomena, La Nina and El Nino, could influence the chances of the UK being hit by record-breaking temperatures
Temperatures are forecast to reach and exceed the heatwave threshold of 25 degrees Celsius by the middle of this week, according to the latest outlook.
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Met Office says the south of England could see highs of up to 26C on Saturday - smashing the current record of 23.4C last Thursday
A 'mini heatwave' has been predicted by forecasters and meteorologists at WX Charts, which uses Met Desk data, as well as Netweather TV.
Hot weather is on its way to the UK as a five-day heatwave is expected over