Average global temperatures were the hottest on record last month, ranging about 0.10°C higher than that of the previous record-holder, the Copernicus Climate Change Service reported Tuesday.more
A welcome dip in temperatures came to parts of Europe on Sunday, bringing relief to areas which have roasted through a widespread, deadly heatwave for nearly a week.more
A deadly heatwave that has seen temperature records broken throughout Europe in recent days is "absolutely consistent" with climate change, experts say.more
Angry commuters were stuck the 'unbearable heat' of a crowded train for hours due to signal failures. The disruption at Acton Town station in London couldn't have come at a worse time, with temperatures rising to 33C in the capital testerday.more
Record temperatures in Europe favors fires, raise public health concerns and increase pollution. The canola in much of Europe broke the heat records for June. In the Czech Republic there were 38.9 degrees, in Germany - 38.6. In France - close to 42.more
Wildfires raged on Thursday across nearly 10,000 acres (4,000 hectares) in the northeastern Spanish region of Catalonia and fire fighters said the area affected could increase significantly as a powerful heatwave grips the entire country.more
Parts of the UK were battered by a deluge of rain, shocking lightning strikes and thunderstorms that caused widespread power outages and flooding overnight. more
Sunny spells and scattered showers, possibly heavy and thundery, for the next few days. Light winds mean these showers will be slow moving, giving local downpours. Temperatures near normal.more