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    Extreme weather becoming the norm in the UK, Met Office warns | Science, Climate & Tech News

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJuly 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Britain’s climate is changing rapidly, with records regularly being smashed and extremes of heat and rainfall becoming the norm, the Met Office has warned.

    In an updated assessment of the UK’s climate it says heatwaves and periods of flood or drought are becoming more frequent and more intense.

    The report shows the period between October 2023 and March 2024 was the wettest winter period in England and Wales in over 250 years.

    Spring 2024 was also the warmest on record.

    It says the increasing extremes are “typical of recent years”.

    Mike Kendon, a Met Office climate scientist and lead author of the State of the UK Climate report, said: “Every year that goes by is another upward step on the warming trajectory our climate is on.

    “Observations show that our climate in the UK is now notably different to what it was just a few decades ago.

    “We are now seeing records being broken very frequently as we see temperature and rainfall extremes being the most affected by our changing climate.”

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    Why does it feel hotter in the UK?

    The report compares the decade up to 2024 with long-term averages between 1961 and 1990.

    While the average temperature is increasing, the hottest summer days and coldest winter nights have warmed twice as fast.

    The climate is also becoming wetter – with the extra rain falling between October and March.

    An aerial drone shot of a breached canal near Altrincham following heavy rainfall in Greater Manchester. A three-day yellow warning for snow has been issued for almost all of England and Wales and parts of Scotland this weekend as the Met Office warned that rural communities could become cut off. Picture date: Thursday January 2, 2025.
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    A drone shot of a breached canal near Altrincham following heavy rainfall in Greater Manchester in January. Pic: PA

    Over the last decade, rainfall over the six-month winter period was 16% higher than the average between 1961 and 1990.

    Effects of UK climate change ‘deeply concerning’

    Chief executive of the Royal Meteorological Society, Professor Liz Bentley, said the report “reinforces the clear and urgent signals of our changing climate”.

    “While long-term averages are shifting, it is the extreme heat, intense rainfall and droughts that are having the most immediate and dramatic effects on people and nature,” she said.

    “This report is not just a record of change, but a call to action.”

    Read more:
    Nine deaths linked to ‘silent killer’ heatwave
    What the weather has in store for July

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    UK heatwaves explained

    Kathryn Brown, director of climate change at The Wildlife Trusts, said the effects of climate change on UK wildlife were already “deeply concerning”.

    “From swifts dropping out of the sky during heatwaves to trees flowering much earlier than they have in the past,” she said.

    “We are particularly worried about the effects of droughts on our nature reserves.”



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