UK experiences record high temperatures this summer, 38C recorded in London
UKPulse Local Desk
The UK has seen record high temperatures this summer, with London reaching 38C on August 13, the hottest day of the year so far. This marks the first year temperatures of 37C and above have been recorded on three separate days.
- August 13 saw temperatures reach 38C in London and 37C in other parts of the UK, making it the hottest day of the year so far.
- This summer is the first time temperatures of 37C and above have been recorded on three separate days in the UK.
- Climate scientists suggest an incoming Super El Nino is likely to bring more record-breaking hot weather next year.
The UK has experienced record high temperatures this summer, with August 13 marking the hottest day of the year so far. Temperatures reached 38C in London, while 37C was recorded in other parts of the country.
This summer is notable as the first year that temperatures of 37C and above have been recorded on three separate days across the UK.
Looking ahead, climate scientists indicate that an incoming Super El Nino is likely to lead to more record-breaking hot weather next year.