This June was the hottest of record as the Met Office issues a climate change warning
According to provisional Met Office figures, the average mean temperature for June 2023 was 15.8°C. This average is the highest recorded since 1884, with Scotland as well as England, Wales and Northern Ireland all reporting their warmest June, the forecasters have stated. The previous record was surpassed by 0.9°C, with the increase representing a much greater jump compared to the previous top three Junes, separated by just 0.1°C.
“Using our UKCP18 climate projections, we can also see that there is a difference in the frequency of these sort of extremes depending on the emissions scenario we follow in the future. Mark McCarthy, who works within the Met Office team responsible for weather and climate records, said: “It’s officially the hottest June on record for the UK, for mean temperature as well as average maximum and minimum temperature.
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