Twitter Google Share on Facebook hot (redirected fromhottest) Dictionary Thesaurus Financial Idioms Encyclopedia hot 1.characterized by high temperature. 2.radioactive; particularly used to denote the presence of significantly or dangerously high levels of radioactivity. ...
His comments came as Britain reported itshottest day on recordon the second day of an extreme heat wave. Temperatures climbed to a high of 40.2 degrees Celsius (104.4 degrees Fahrenheit) in southern England, according to provisional data from the Met Office. Heat waves have become more frequ...
The 1 July 2015 was the hottest July day on record (37.5 degrees C recorded at Heathrow Airport) in the United Kingdom (UK), and record-breaking temperatures were recorded across England. This short-duration heatwave (30 June-1 July 2015) affected railway services both directly, by causing ...
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It keeps the world on course for its hottest year ever - expected to be 1.4C warmer than before the industrial era. The new record is just the latest to be shattered this year - with new highs set in June, July and August. S...
On Monday,temperatures reached 34.8C (95F) in Cambridge, beating out the previous record for 2024's hottest day of 31.9C (89F) in central London, back in July. But, the Met Office has said that the heat in the south and east is set to be replaced by ...
It said this was just short of the 35.6 degrees Celsius June record set in 1976. The National Health Service (NHS) England and emergency services have issued warnings to the public to take care in the hot weather. The Met Office also issued yellow warnings of thunderstorms and lightning for...
One day in February, all 48 contiguous U.S. states had snow cover. This was due largely to unusually cold temperatures in the Deep South. For the entire Northern Hemisphere, winter had the second greatest snow extent on record. This was again due to unusually cold temperatures at low ...