Temperatures to soar to 75F making Britain hotter than Ibiza

Britain is set to be hotter than Ibiza this week as temperatures soar to 75.2F during the fifth week of the nation’s coronavirus lockdown. Thursday and Friday will see temperatures reach sweltering highs in London, with the capital expected to also be hotter than Lanzarote and Corfu as the warmest April in almost a decade … Read more

Britain is set to enjoy the hottest April for 361 years with temperatures soaring to 75F by Thursday

Britain is set to enjoy the hottest April for 361 years with temperatures soaring to 75F by Thursday making the UK hotter than Ibiza The UK is set to enjoy the hottest April in 361 years with temperatures soaring to 75F (23C) later on this week A 2,000 mile-wide ‘high-pressure bubble’ will see temperatures climb … Read more

Coronavirus CAN survive exposure to high temperatures for long periods, study shows

Coronavirus CAN survive exposure to high temperatures for long periods, study shows — suggesting current measures to disinfect research labs are ineffective Disinfectant protocols in labs typically see samples heated to 140°F for an hour This is sufficient to kill most viruses that experts might work with, such as Ebola However, French experts found that COVID-19 … Read more

Bank Holiday Glumday! Temperatures PLUNGE from 73F to 41F

Bank Holiday Glumday! Temperatures PLUNGE from 73F to 41F as the Easter heatwave is replaced by chilly northerly winds and the risk of FROST Sunbathers across the country flouted the coronavirus lockdown rules over the weekend to bask in the heat But parts of the UK will suffer bitterly cold temperatures overnight with Scotland anticipating … Read more

Antarctica sweats through its first three-day HEATWAVE with temperatures surging to 20C

Antarctica sweats through its first three-day HEATWAVE with temperatures surging to 20C – as scientists warn the warm blast could have a devastating impact on animals and plants The heatwave began at the east of the Antarctic Peninsula in late spring, 2019  It slowly spread across the rest of the continent over the next four … Read more

Mini ‘Beast from the East’ brings -8C temperatures and even SNOW to UK as British Summer Time begins

Snow was spotted in Surrey and Scotland today as British Summer Time started, while temperatures have fallen as much as -8C as a 1,000 mile-wide mini ‘Beast from the East’ hits the UK until next week.  The unwelcome weather, which follows a week of glorious sunshine across the country, is sure to dampen moods as … Read more

High temperatures and humidity can ‘significantly’ slow the spread of coronavirus

Rising temperatures and humidity levels will likely slow the spread of coronavirus around the globe, a new study suggests – but changing weather can’t stop the disease alone.  As the weather grew warmer and more humid in 100 Chinese cities researchers at Beihang University and Tsinghua University found that the transmission rate of COVID-19 fell.  … Read more

Get ready for a burst of Spring! Britons set to bask in balmy 15C temperatures in mini heatwave

The UK will be hit by a ten-day spring heatwave as the nation could be just hours away from a full lockdown due to coronavirus. Forecasters have predicted a ‘mini heatwave’ as temperatures climb to a barmy 15C (59F) before the middle of this week and a 500-mile plume of warm air is swept up … Read more

Scientists untangle mystery of how ice forms on Mercury with surface temperatures over 750 degrees

Scientists untangle the mystery of how ice formed on Mercury in spite of surface temperatures as hot as 750 degrees Fahrenheit Researchers at Georgia Tech investigate how ice forms on Mercury Most of the ice on the planet’s poles is believed to have come from asteroids However, some of that ice likely formed when compounds … Read more

Rising temperatures could see up to 1.2 BILLION people suffer from heat stress by 2100 

WHAT CAUSED THE HEATWAVE? The heatwave was triggered by the build-up of high pressures over Europe over the past few days, leading to the northward movement of warm air from Europe over the UK. ‘At this time of year southerly winds will always lead to above average temperatures,’ said University of Reading meteorologist Peter Inness.  ‘Air from … Read more