England experiences its joint hottest summer on record this year, tied with 2018, the country's meteorological agency says, based on its provisional mean temperature statistics
Across the entire UK — which also includes Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — it was provisionally the fourth warmest summer.
"This means that four of the five warmest summers on record for England have occurred since 2003, as the effects of human-induced climate change are felt on England's summer temperatures," the Met Office, whose records date back to 1884, said on Thursday. In its latest release detailing the three-month summer period from June, it said England's mean temperature of 17.1 degrees Celsius was the joint warmest ever recorded, equalling the summer of four years ago.
The top UK summers were all very close in temperature, with the two hottest ever averaging 15.8 degrees and the two second hottest 15.7 degrees.
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