Britain hit record high of 38.7C last week: official
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"The reading at Cambridge Botanic Garden has been quality controlled and is officially the highest temperature on record in the UK," the Met office said in a tweet.
❗ Breaking news ❗ A new UK temperature record of 38.7C has been confirmed The reading at Cambridge Botanic Garden… https://t.co/qjBpUPi06B
— Met Office (@metoffice) 1564415946000[3]
The previous record was 38.5C recorded in Faversham in Kent in southeast England in 2003.
"The UK joins Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands in breaking national temperature records," the Met Office said.
Mark McCarthy from the Met Office National Climate Information Centre said temperatures in Britain had been going up since the mid-20th century.
"Climate change has increased the likelihood and severity of heatwave episodes across Europe, which will have also increased the risks of a 40.0C temperature event in the UK," he said.
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References
- ^ Britain (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
- ^ Met Office (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
- ^ 1564415946000 (twitter.com)
- ^ Belgium (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
- ^ Netherlands (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
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