England has had joint hottest summer on record, Met Office says

Temperature ties with 2018 on data going back to 1884, while UK as whole has had fourth hottest

England has had its joint hottest summer on record, tying with 2018 in data stretching back to 1884, the Met Office has said.

Provisional figures show the summer of 2022, covering June, July and August, had an average temperature of 17.1C, tying with 2018 to be the warmest on record.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/sep/01/england-has-had-joint-hottest-summer-on-record

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