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The British Meteorological Service released a report on the 14th local time saying that 2025 is the hottest year in the UK since meteorological records were recorded in 1884, and extreme weather is gradually becoming normal in the UK. Kendon, a climate information scientist at the British Meteorological Service, said that 2025 is the sixth time since entering the 21st century that the UK has set the country's average annual temperature record. The UK also experienced extreme heat this year. An analysis estimate recently released by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine shows that the two heatwaves that occurred in England and Wales in May and June this year may have killed more than 2,700 people.
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The British Meteorological Service released a report on the 14th local time saying that 2025 is the hottest year in the UK since meteorological records were recorded in 1884, and extreme weather is gradually becoming normal in the UK. Kendon, a climate information scientist at the British Meteorological Service, said that 2025 is the sixth time since entering the 21st century that the UK has set the country's average annual temperature record. The UK also experienced extreme heat this year. An analysis estimate recently released by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine shows that the two heatwaves that occurred in England and Wales in May and June this year may have killed more than 2,700 people.
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