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UK braces for more heatwaves amid scorching summer forecast

Created at 3 Jun · 9:35 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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The UK is expected to experience more heatwaves this summer, following the hottest spring on record for England and Wales. The Met Office attributes this forecast to climate change and natural variability, noting that increased greenhouse gas concentrations are making heatwaves more likely and intense.

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Key Numbers

Spring 2024hottest on record for England and Wales

Who's Involved

Met Office
predicts a scorching summer for the UK

↳ Why This Matters

Increased heatwaves can impact public health, infrastructure, agriculture, and energy demand, potentially leading to economic disruptions and requiring adaptation measures.

Key facts

  • The UK is forecast to experience more heatwaves this summer.
  • Spring 2024 was the hottest on record for England and Wales.
  • The Met Office predicts a scorching summer for the UK.
  • Increased greenhouse gas concentrations are making heatwaves more likely and intense.

The United Kingdom is bracing for an increase in heatwaves as meteorological forecasts indicate a potentially scorching summer. This prediction follows a period where spring 2024 has been recorded as the hottest spring experienced in England and Wales. The Met Office's outlook suggests a continuation of extreme weather conditions. The Met Office is forecasting more heatwaves this summer due to a combination of climate change and natural variability. Increased greenhouse gas concentrations are making heatwaves more likely and intense.

Frequently asked questions

The Met Office predicts a scorching summer for the UK, with an expectation of more heatwaves.

Spring 2024 was the hottest on record for England and Wales.

The Met Office attributes the increased likelihood and intensity of heatwaves to climate change and natural variability, specifically mentioning increased greenhouse gas concentrations.

What Happens Next

01Monitoring of summer weather patterns and heatwave development.

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How It Developed

3 Jun · 9:23 AM
The Met Office attributes the increased likelihood of summer heatwaves to climate change and natural variability.
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3 Jun · 8:17 AM
The Met Office predicts more heatwaves for the UK, following a record-hot spring in England and Wales.
The Independent | News via PiQSuite

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