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Brits warned to prepare for 40C summer temperatures across the UK. (PA) Brits are being warned to prepare for temperatures exceeding 40C during the summer months by the UK’s leading meteorologists. The UK is starting to see increasingly extreme temperatures and it is unlikely to change, even if humanity is able to limit global warming to 1.5C. Forecasters and meteorologists correctly predicted the heatwave in July which forced Public Health England to issue a heat health alert this week for the very first time. Beaches, parks and other public spaces were packed as Brits enjoyed blistering heat with highs of 32C.
Brits warned to prepare for 40C summer temperatures across the UK. (PA) Brits are being warned to prepare for temperatures exceeding 40C during the summer months by the UK’s leading meteorologists. The UK is starting to see increasingly extreme temperatures and it is unlikely to change, even if humanity is able to limit global warming to 1.5C. Forecasters and meteorologists correctly predicted the heatwave in July which forced Public Health England to issue a heat health alert this week for the very first time. Beaches, parks and other public spaces were packed as Brits enjoyed blistering heat with highs of 32C.
HAILSTONES the size of golf balls. A month’s rain in a day. Tropical nights for a week. These are some of the severe weather conditions affecting the UK. Today, unseasonably high winds are forecast to batter Wales and the West Country as Boris Johnson’s Government announced that over the next year more than £860 million will be invested in flood prevention schemes across Britain. Yet other countries have had it much worse, with many lives lost to flash flooding, landslides, wildfires and soaring temperatures. It’s only July but 2021 has already seen a frightening array of extreme weather events from record snowfalls in Madrid -– yes, Madrid – which brought the Spanish capital to a standstill to heavy rainfall in western Germany which destroyed homes and bridges along the River Ahr, and the worst dust-storm in China which grounded flights and closed schools as the sky over Beijing turned orange with the dust mixing with pollution to create a hazardous cocktail. M
Brits warned to prepare for 40C summer temperatures across the UK. (PA) Brits are being warned to prepare for temperatures exceeding 40C during the summer months by the UK’s leading meteorologists. The UK is starting to see increasingly extreme temperatures and it is unlikely to change, even if humanity is able to limit global warming to 1.5C. Forecasters and meteorologists correctly predicted the heatwave in July which forced Public Health England to issue a heat health alert this week for the very first time. Beaches, parks and other public spaces were packed as Brits enjoyed blistering heat with highs of 32C.