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Beginning in March 2024, severe heat waves impacted Mexico, the Southern and Western United States, and Central America, leading to dozens of broken temperature records, [1] mass deaths of animals from several threatened species, water shortages requiring rationing, [2] increased forest fires, and over 155 deaths in Mexico with 2,567 people suffering from heat-related ailments. [3]
The European Union's Copernicus and the World Meteorological Organization reported in April 2024 that Europe was Earth's most rapidly warming continent, with temperatures rising at a rate twice as high as the global average rate, and that Europe's 5-year average temperatures were 2.3 °C higher relative to pre-industrial temperatures compared to 1.3 °C for the rest of the world.
The Copernicus Programme reported that 2024 continued 2023's series of record high global average sea surface temperatures. [6]2024 Southeast Asia heat wave. For the first time, in each month in a 12-month period (through June 2024), Earth’s average temperature exceeded 1.50 °C (2.70 °F) above the pre-industrial baseline.
This map shows the latest forecast. A large slice of the American population lives in places that will be subject to heat advisories, warnings and watches from National Weather Service this summer.
The UK experienced an unusually wet July even as a historic heatwave swept parts of Europe and the world hits back-to-back record-breaking temperatures this year driven by the man-made climate crisis.
A weather warning for rain which covers most of southern England has been issued while western Scotland may enjoy a heatwave, the Met Office has said. Thunderstorms and a heatwave may hit the UK ...
2024 Pakistan heat wave - In June 2024, Pakistan experienced a heat wave. [164] The Edhi Foundation in Karachi said it transported a higher-than-normal number of bodies to the morgue during the period of 20 to 25 June. [165] During the 2024 Summer Olympics, host city Paris, along with portions of Southern France and England, experienced a heatwave.
High pressure is set to dominate UK’s weather in coming weeks, forecaster says