Extreme weather is now the usual weather in the UK: Matt Office Report

Extreme weather is now the usual weather in the UK: Matt Office Report

A couple of summer summer wave cools down on July 11, 2025, with giant metal rings installed in England, Kent, England. Gerrit Fuller / PA Images by Getty Images

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According to the latest UK climate report from the UK Met Office, extreme heat, excessive rainfall, ongoing drought – these conditions are now considered a new routine.

The report highlights a number of dangerous trends, including warming at a rate of 0.25 Β° C in the UK per decade. In the last three years, the first five years of recorded in the UK have been ranked, with a record in 1884. The last decade, from 2015 to 2024, is 1.24 degrees Celsius compared to the period from 1961 to 1990.

“Every year, our climate is another step in the heat of the summer,” said Mike Canaden, the main author and office -wine scientist, Mike Canandon, a scientist and office scientist.

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– Met Office – Weather and Climate (@MetOffice.gov.uk) on July 14, 2025 at 5:51 pm

Kandan added, “This pace of constant records and the pace of clutter is not a natural change in our climate.” “Numerous studies show how the human emissions of greenhouse gases are heating the atmosphere and the weather on our weather is facing the weather on Earth. Our climate in the UK is now different from that, which was just a few decades ago, it is clear from our observations.”

Comparing the past decade from the period of 1961-1990, the Met Office found that the number of days with temperatures was at least 5 degrees Celsius 1961-990. The number of days has increased threefold at 8 degrees Celsius, and the number of days has increased by more than 10 degrees.

A shopkeeper on July 13, 2025 shelters his head from the sun on the Westminster Bridge with a third heat wave of the year with Amber Health Warning in England, England. Victor Seizanochs / Annadolo by Getty Images.

Looking at such shifts is not just the summer season. It was half of the highest winter on record from October 2023 to March 2024, according to a report. In addition, six of the six years of winter in England and Wales have been 2000 (which has a record 1767).

With hot, the winter season is less cold. According to the Met Office, the 1980s has been compared to the cold level and the ground cold has decreased by about 25 %. In response to climate change, the level of level is also increasing rapidly, the surface level of the UK has been 19.5 cm since 1901.

“Due to climate change, we are facing more severe weather events in the UK,” said Stephen Belchar, the chief scientist at the office. “They are now a strong reminder of our responsibility for citizens and future generations, to accelerate their efforts to adopt our society and infrastructure to adopt our society. The climate is likely to change, and therefore we need to prepare the effects on the weather on earth.”

The report relies on a vast database of observations of the weather stations and historical data around the UK. Although the latest climate report focused in the UK during 2024, the Met Office warns that some records are still being broken in 2025.

As the BBC reported, parts of the UK have been declared in the official drought, and last month, England’s hottest record was June. Some parts of the UK face the third summer heat wave, and floods are increasing. The UK’s national review of the flood threat, which was last published in December 2024, decided that one in four property in England was at risk of flooding by 2050.

“Although the long -term average is changing, it is extremely heat, heavy rainfall and drought, which is changing the long -term average, which has a very quick and dramatic impact on people and nature,” Liz Bentley, chief executive of the Royal Meteorological Society, said.

A man passes through flood water in the billing ecodrome in Northamptonshire, England on November 25, 2024. Jordan Patet / PA Images through Getty Images

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