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Monday broke global heat records again due to climate change.
While it's pretty warm here in Blighty right now, I'm glad to say we're not getting a killer 40c+ heatwave at the moment and hopefully won't this year. tbh, a repeat of one of those terrifies me, which is why I keep mentioning it.
@Tiffany you'll be interested in this one.
While it's pretty warm here in Blighty right now, I'm glad to say we're not getting a killer 40c+ heatwave at the moment and hopefully won't this year. tbh, a repeat of one of those terrifies me, which is why I keep mentioning it.
Monday was the hottest day on record following a record-breaking Sunday, according to preliminary data from the European Union's monitoring agency.
The world's average surface air temperature reached 17.15C (62.87F) on Monday, inching past the new record that had just been set on Sunday of 17.09C - a difference of 0.06C.
The preliminary data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service makes Monday the hottest day on record since 1940.
The record hot days come in a period when millions of people around the world sweltered in heatwaves in Japan, China, the United States and "hellishly hot" southern Europe, where temperatures soared to 44C (111.2F) in Spain.
'Truly staggering': World breaks hottest day record for second day in a row
Monday was the hottest day on record following a record-breaking Sunday, according to preliminary data from the European Union's monitoring agency. The world's average surface air temperature reached 17.15C (62.87F) on Monday, inching past the new record that had just been set on Sunday of...
uk.news.yahoo.com
@Tiffany you'll be interested in this one.