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UK may see temperatures of 46C or extra sooner or later, Met Workplace says

By Editorial Board Published June 18, 2025 4 Min Read
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UK may see temperatures of 46C or extra sooner or later, Met Workplace says

The UK has a 50:50 likelihood of seeing temperatures of 40C or extra once more within the subsequent 12 years, the Met Workplace stated.

And temperatures of 45C or extra “may be possible” as the chance of utmost warmth continues to rise with local weather change, specialists warned in a brand new research.

Temperatures first hit 40C within the UK throughout a record-breaking heatwave in 2022, peaking at 40.3C in Coningsby in Lincolnshire on 19 July. The earlier high temperature was 38.7C in Cambridge, recorded in 2019.

The acute warmth brought about dozens of fires, which ripped by way of homes, colleges, church buildings and farmland, with hearth brigades in London, Leicestershire and South Yorkshire declaring main incidents on the time.

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Farmland within the village of Wennington, east London, after temperatures soared to 40C in 2022. File pic: PA

The scene after a blaze in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, after temperatures topped 40C in July 2022. File pic: PA

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The scene after a blaze in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, after temperatures topped 40C in July 2022. File pic: PA

There was additionally widespread disruption to move and energy methods.

Greater than 3,000 heat-related deaths had been recorded in England over summer season 2022, together with greater than 1,000 extra deaths amongst older individuals across the four-day peak of the heatwave.

The danger of 40C temperatures within the UK has been quickly growing, based on evaluation by the Met Workplace utilizing international fashions to create a lot of local weather outcomes in present situations.

The possibility of temperatures hitting 40C is now 20 instances extra seemingly than it was within the Sixties, and the chances have nearly tripled since 2000.

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Temperatures hovering to a most of 46.6C can also be thought of “plausible”.

There’s a 50:50 likelihood of temperatures hitting 40C once more within the subsequent 12 years as local weather change pushes up temperatures, the Met Workplace stated within the research revealed in Climate Journal.

“Because our climate continues to warm, we can expect the chance [of exceeding 40C] to keep rising,” Dr Gillian Kay, senior scientist on the Met Workplace, and lead writer of the research, stated.

People sunbathe on deck chairs Kensington Gardens.
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Individuals sunbathing on deck chairs Kensington Gardens. Pic PA

Heatwaves may additionally go on for a month or extra sooner or later, with a local weather mannequin displaying as much as two-thirds of summer season days could possibly be above the heatwave threshold of 28C.

Twelve consecutive days above 35C can also be attainable, based on the research.

Dr Nick Dunstone, Met Workplace science fellow and co-author of the research, stated the findings confirmed the UK wanted to arrange and plan for the impacts of rising temperatures to “better protect public health, infrastructure, and the environment from the growing threat of extreme heat”.

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