Summer 2025 was the most recorded in the UK, says Met Office | Weather in the United Kingdom

Met office said, after the country faced four thermal waves in one season.

The meteorological summer, which includes the months of June, July and August, was 16.1 ° C (60.98f), which is much higher than the current record of 15.76 ° C in 2018.

All the most important summer in the registry has now occurred since 2000 – a clear indication of global heating that scientists say is the result of increased concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

The MET office said it had a rapid analysis and found that the standard summer temperatures had become 70 times more likely due to the change of human climate.

“In the natural climate, we can expect to see a summer like 2025 with an approximate return period of about 340 years, while in the current climate, we can expect to see these types of summer almost every five years,” said Dr. Mark McCarthy, head of the agency for climate support.

The summer of 2025 was the warmer in the United Kingdom

“Our analysis indicates that although 2025 has set a new record, we can face a more hot summer in our current and near climate, and explains how what could have been seen as extremism in the past more common in our changing climate.”

The last record excels over the last wide margin. The average temperature this year was more than a third of the hottest degrees than the previous record for the year 2018, while the other four temperatures of the five summer seasons differed in the record hundreds of degree. In general, the average temperature was 1.51C higher than the meteorological average in the long run.

In June and July it was a hot weather, with four heat waves, including days above 30 ° C. There was little rains in most parts of the country, as England faced what the government called “importance at the national level.” Most of England is under Hosepely as tanks, rivers and dry groundwater.

Although the summer was constantly warm, there was no intense heat. The highest temperature was registered so far for 2025 is 35.8 ° C in Vavirham, Kent, on July 1, less than the highest level in the UK of 40.3 ° C, in July 2022.

But in June alone, there were two thermal waves, making it the most important June ever in England and the second most important in the United Kingdom in general. A third heat wave in July and the fourth in August pushed the average total temperature of the summer to a standard area.

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Near the end of June, according to the scientists, the heat carried by people in southeastern England has become 100 times more likely due to the climate crisis.

Meteorologists said that the fixed warmth of this year was driven by dry land of spring, high pressure systems, and unusually warm seas around the United Kingdom, and minimum temperatures were exceptionally higher than average.

“These conditions have created an environment in which heat is built quickly and remains, with maximum temperatures and the minimum is much higher than average.”

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