On the hottest day ever recorded in the UK to date last week, one old couple set out to take a relative to hospital. On their return from hospital, the husband didn’t feel well. He managed to pull the car over to a stop on the hard shoulder before he passed out, leaving his wife...
People walk near St. Paul's Cathedral in London, Britain, on Jan. 28, 2024. According to the Met Office, Britain's national meteorological service, Jan. 28 was the hottest January day ever recorded in the UK, with the temperature exceeding 19 degrees Celsius. (Xinhua/Li Ying) This photo...
On the hottest day ever recorded in the UK to date last week, one old couple set out to take a relative to hospital. On their return from hospital, the husband didn’t feel well. He managed to pull the car over to a stop on the hard shoulder before he passed out, leaving his wife...
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Europe is sweltering, too: Britain endures hottest day ever recorded in JulyLauraClaire Corson
Monday's record temperature comes as the month of June was confirmed as the hottest June in the global record. Average temperatures across the planet were 1.46C above the average in the period between 1850 and 1900. The UK also recorded its hottest June while the impact of high temperatures ...
Boosters may tout Southern California as paradise, but when downtown Los Angeles reached 110 degrees Sunday to tie the hottest Civic Center temperature ever recorded, the city bore a closer resemblance to Dante’s “Inferno.” Area hospitals reported at least seven cases of heat stroke and one ...
It is no surprise that the hottest temperatures in the U.S. have been recorded in the Desert Southwest. In fact, the highest temperature recorded in California, 134 degrees, is also the current hottest air temperature on record on Earth and was measured in Death Valley, California, on July...
The average global air temperature recorded 2 metres above Earth’s surface was 17.18°C (62.92°F) on 4 July, the highest that has ever been recorded. The previous record was set the day before.
After months ofexpectation, it's official — 2023 will be the hottest year ever recorded. The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service announced the milestone after analyzing data that showed the world saw its warmest-ever November. ...