temperature records
Coverage of temperature records in the Nexus archive.
- June was the hottest on record for Western Europe, second hottest globally
June 2023 was the hottest on record for Western Europe and the second-hottest globally, according to a Copernicus Climate Change Service report. June temperatures in Western Europe were nearly 5.5 degrees above average.
- 5 temperature records meteorologists are watching this week
New York may experience 100-degree temperatures for the first time since 2012 as a severe heat wave moves eastward. Meteorologists are monitoring potential temperature records this week.
- 3 deaths reported in France as much of Europe grapples with extreme heat
Three deaths in France due to extreme heat, with thousands of schools closing or adjusting schedules as Europe faces heatwave warnings and Britain forecasts potential record temperatures for June.
- Temperature records broken in the tri-state area
New York City experienced a record high temperature of 95 degrees on Thursday, breaking a 1984 record of 93 degrees. Other areas in the tri-state region also set new temperature records.
- Europe’s deadly spring heat wave is obliterating temperature records
Europe is experiencing a deadly spring heat wave that is breaking temperature records. The unseasonably hot weather has already resulted in at least 18 deaths, with more expected.
- Temperature records fall as Western Europe swelters under intense heat wave
The U.K. broke a century-old temperature record twice in 24 hours as a severe spring heat wave hit Western Europe, prompting government warnings about life-threatening risks.
- Why temperature records are being not only broken but smashed
The combined effects of a heat dome and climate change have caused extreme warmth in western Europe, leading to temperature records being broken. This highlights the intensifying impact of climate change on weather patterns.
- Why temperature records are being not only broken but smashed
Western Europe is experiencing extreme warmth due to a heat dome and climate change, leading to temperature records being significantly broken.
- An exceptionally early heat wave shatters records and brings deaths in Europe
An early heat wave in Europe has shattered temperature records, with London reaching 95 degrees for two consecutive days. The extreme weather has prompted government warnings and resulted in deaths, as experts attribute the increasing frequency of such events to climate change.
- An exceptionally early heat wave shatters records and brings deaths in Europe
An early heat wave in Europe is breaking temperature records, causing deaths, and prompting government warnings. London reached 95 degrees Fahrenheit for two consecutive days, with experts linking the extreme weather to increasing climate unpredictability.
- Europe swelters under unusually early heatwave
An unusual spring heatwave driven by a 'heat dome' is scorching Western Europe, with France and the UK breaking May temperature records. Seven people have died directly or indirectly due to the heat, including two involved in sporting activities.
- Find out if temperatures will break records near you today with our interactive tool - as Britain endures hottest May night on record, with temperatures set to hit 36C today
Britain is experiencing its hottest May night on record, with temperatures expected to reach 36C today. An interactive tool is available to check local temperature records.