Temperature in December would have to be unprecedentedly low to avoid breaking record going back to 1884
The UK remains on track for its warmest year since records began, after November became the 11th month in a row of above-average temperatures.
In order not to break the record, temperatures in December would have to drop to almost unprecedented lows, after an average mean temperature of 8.2C over November, the Met Office said.
Temperature in December would have to be unprecedentedly low to avoid breaking record going back to 1884The UK remains on track for its warmest year since records began, after November became the 11th month in a row of above-average temperatures.In order not to break the record, temperatures in December would have to drop to almost unprecedented lows, after an average mean temperature of 8.2C over November, the Met Office said. Continue reading…