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- A significant heatwave affected the UK in July 2022. The UK recorded its hottest-ever temperature of 40.3°C in Coningsby in Lincolnshire. According to the Met Office, over 34 locations exceeded the UK’s previous temperature record of 38.7°C in 2019.
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A significant heatwave affected the UK in July 2022. The UK recorded its hottest-ever temperature of 40.3°C in Coningsby in Lincolnshire. According to the Met Office, over 34 locations exceeded the UK’s previous temperature record of 38.7°C in 2019.
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In early August 2020, at least twenty stations across southern England recorded maximum temperatures reaching 34 °C or more on six consecutive days. Five “tropical nights” were also recorded,...
Still, most of the world sees the British heat, topping out around the 30°C mark, as almost quaint – especially in the face of climate change-induced wildfires ravaging much of the US and Europe. But there's more to the story. Before dismissing it as typical British moaning, heed our warning: according to science, it is far worse when you get here.
Jul 19, 2022 · BBC News. Temperatures higher than 40C have been recorded in the UK for the first time. According to provisional Met Office data, Coningsby in Lincolnshire has reported temperatures of 40.3C -...
Jul 16, 2023 · It means temperatures have hit 110F (43C) for 16 days running, which is almost a record. Mobile clinics there have reported treating homeless people suffering from third-degree burns.
Between 18 and 19 July, the United Kingdom experienced its highest recorded minimum nighttime temperature, at 26.8 °C (80.2 °F) at Shirburn Model Farm, Oxfordshire. [26] This is an increase of 2.9 °C from the previous record, set in Brighton in August 1990. [27]