2022 was UK’s warmest year on record. A new all-time temperature record of 40.3°C (104 F) was set on 19 July during an unprecedented heatwave

Overshooting 1.5°C is the most likely scenario

The first ever Red Extreme heat warning issued in UK

New Temperature Records for the UK

The world was 0.3°F hotter last decade than previously thought, indicating that the Earth is warming even faster than estimated, a study has revealed

UK Met Office Climate Dashboard

A new paper adds to the understanding of the causes of variability in global mean surface temperature from 1891 to 2015, confirming that decadal variability in the Pacific Ocean (the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, PDO) was a major factor that masked the long-term trend of anthropogenic warming...

A new forecast published by scientists at the Met Office indicates the annual global average temperature is likely to exceed 1 °C and could reach 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels during the next five years (2018-2022)

An expert’s view on unusually warm Arctic temperatures

Scientists at the Met Office have demonstrated significant advances in predicting up to one year ahead the phases of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), which drives European and North American winter variability.

Met Office scientists estimate a 25% chance of the global warming slowdown continuing until the end of the decade, after which, a period of rapid warming is likely as heat accumulated in the oceans is released into the atmosphere.