UK records its highest ever May temperature
Summary
The UK recorded its highest ever temperature for May, reaching 33.5°C at Heathrow, breaking a record from 1922. The heatwave is expected to continue with temperatures up to 35°C, raising health risks and highlighting the impact of climate change on daily life.Key Facts
- A temperature of 33.5°C was recorded in London’s Heathrow on a May day, breaking a 1922 May temperature record.
- Temperatures could reach 35°C again on Tuesday, with highs around 30-31°C for the rest of the week.
- The UK experienced its highest ever minimum temperature for May (19.4°C) at Kenley airfield overnight.
- Heat poses health risks, especially to elderly, pregnant, and ill people, and can increase death rates.
- The UK government’s climate advisers say air conditioning will be needed in homes, care homes, hospitals, and schools due to rising temperatures.
- Climate change and carbon pollution have increased the chance of extreme heat events.
- Experts urge cutting carbon emissions to net zero and adapting to hotter weather to reduce future risks.
- The heatwave was caused by high pressure that warmed the air over the UK.
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