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By Press Association 2021
Environment Agency teams work on temporary flood barriers in the Wharfage area of Ironbridge, Shropshire, after floodwaters receded following an emergency evacuation of some properties earlier this week (Matthew Cooper/PA)
2020 has been hailed as a “truly remarkable” weather year after featuring the sunniest spring and the wettest February on record.
The Met Office said the UK’s “year of extremes” was on course to be the third or fourth warmest year on record, and to be in the top 10 for both rainfall and sunshine.
As well as a summer heatwave, 2020 also boasted an October day which smashed rainfall records.
Floods, storms and searing heat: 2020 in extreme weather Jonathan Watts © Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto Couple sitting on a bench at a park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 07, 2020. Toronto is experiencing the warmest stretch of November weather in history with temperatures hitting a high of 20 degrees celsius. Friday s high of 20.8 °C broke the record of 20.5 °C set in 2015 and Sunday temperatures in Toronto are expected to reach 20°C. This trend will continue into the early days of next week as well. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images)
This year has broken a series of unwelcome weather records. Last month was the warmest November in history. This followed the hottest January, May and September. All-time temperature peaks were registered from the Antarctic to the Arctic. Since the start of the year, Australia, Siberia and California have suffered record fires. The Atlantic has generated record storms. Ice in the