Climate change led to record May temperatures - study
Record May temperatures in Ireland could not have occurred without climate change, a new study has found.
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Record May temperatures in Ireland could not have occurred without climate change, a new study has found.
Climate scientists fear that temperatures once considered exceptional are now arriving earlier in the year and affecting larger areas, writes George Lee.
The UN has warned global average temperatures are likely to continue at or near record levels into the next decade.
Forecasters in Europe have warned of exceptional heat as record temperatures driven by a "heat dome" push temperatures well above seasonal norms across the continent.
Thousands of people prayed on Mount Arafat at the climax of the hajj pilgrimage, as a punishing desert sun sent temperatures soaring towards 40C.
Temperatures are forecast to hit up to 30C in some areas, according to Met Éireann, which could make it the hottest day in May on record in Ireland.
Temperatures are forecast to hit up to 30C today in some areas, according to Met Éireann, which could make it the hottest day in May on record in Ireland.
Today is forecast to be the hottest bank holiday on record with "historic" temperatures of 34C predicted in Greater London and south-east England.
Met Éireann is forecasting "very warm" temperatures of up to 27C, with "long spells of sunshine".
Met Éireann is forecasting "very warm" temperatures of up to 27C today, with "long spells of sunshine".
Met Éireann is forecasting "very warm" temperatures of up to 27C tomorrow, with "long spells of sunshine".
New EU border checks at the port of Dover have been suspended as motorists queued for hours amid climbing temperatures at the start of a hot bank holiday weekend.
"Real good weather" is on the way, with temperatures expected to hit around 25 degrees Celsius in some parts of the country next week, according to Met Éireann meteorologist Linda Hughes.