UK Experiences Unprecedented May Heatwave with Record Temperatures
The UK has experienced an extraordinary May heatwave, with temperatures reaching a new record of 35 degrees Celsius in London, surpassing the previous day's high. The Met Office attributes this to high-pressure systems. Authorities have issued warnings as the heatwave poses health risks and tragic incidents have occurred.
The United Kingdom has witnessed an unprecedented heatwave this May, breaking temperature records for the month. On Tuesday, London recorded a new high of 35 degrees Celsius, surpassing Monday's previous record and the country's long-standing 1944 record.
The UK Meteorological Office highlighted the role of an area of high pressure contributing to this exceptional heat. Despite forecasts of a gradual temperature dip, the UK Health Security Agency has maintained heat alerts, emphasizing the potential health impacts. Tragically, the heatwave has coincided with several drowning incidents due to cold water in various parts of England, underscoring the continuing risks.
Experts caution that, with global temperatures on the rise, the UK might frequently encounter days exceeding 25 degrees Celsius, with even the possibility of 40 degrees Celsius temperatures in the future.
(With inputs from agencies.)

