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Extremes in temperature and rainfall in the UK are becoming increasingly frequent, the nation's meteorological service said ...
Well that is borne out by the Met Office's data. We really are getting increasingly fewer cold days. The Met O ...
Long dry spells in the spring and hot summer temperatures have meant harvest is off to the fastest start since records began.
The pace of change and clustering of record-breaking extreme weather are far from natural, the scientists emphasise. View on ...
We are moving in to the final month of winter - how is the forecast shaping up for February and the start of spring in March?
Yorkshire and north-west England are already in drought. Hosepipe bans are in force for customers of Yorkshire, Southern ...
As snow descends on the UK two days earlier than expected, one meteorologist has blamed climate change for the discrepancies in forecasts, explaining it makes weather events harder to predict ...
Record breaking and extreme weather has become increasingly commonplace in the UK as our climate has changed over the last ...
Britain's climate is changing rapidly, with records regularly being smashed and extremes of heat and rainfall becoming the ...
Long dry spells in the spring and recent hot temperatures mean that harvest is off to the fastest start since at least 2006 ...
Britain's climate is changing rapidly, with records regularly being smashed and extremes of heat and rainfall becoming the ...
We should treat extreme weather like heatwaves, flooding and periods of drought as normal, according to a new Met Office report.