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UK summer slammed as 'scary' by Met boss

UK set to hit second summerheat wave on Saturday (August 13) with temperatures of 36 degrees Celsius expected .

According to Paul Davies, Met Office chief meteorologist and UK chief meteorologistthe extreme weatherthe UK is experiencing will become more common in the future. may be targeted.

Davis said the scorching 40-degree Celsius weather that hit the UK last month could hit the country every three years in 77 years, while a 35-degree heat wave could hit Britain by the end of the century. said that it could occur every year, once every five years.

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Regarding the weather the UK has recently experienced, Davis said:

The Met Office has issued an amber warning for extreme heat from Thursday to Sunday
Thames announced ban on hosepipes

"When I started working as a forecaster, if someone had told me that I would see 40 degrees in my lifetime, I would have said, 'No.

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People amid heat waves as more fires set due to dry temperatures with firefighters battling blazes across the country into 2022 The sweltering heat isn't the only thing battling. Across England he is the driest year since 1935.

The Met Office has issued an amber warning for extreme heat from Thursday to Sunday
Fires became more common during heat waves

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Not only has the UK Health Security Agency issued a Level 3 heat health alert, The AA warned that tires could explode on highways, and to those who continue to deny climate change, Davis responded to skeptics.

"Look at the evidence. Every scientist on this planet agrees that it is happening. You see the evidence. "I've been through temperatures like that."

Mr Davis, a meteorologist with more than 30 years of experience, said he was shocked at how quickly climate control had taken hold in the UK. .

"We knew it was possible in theory, but the speed at which it happened. It was kind of 'awkward, this is true.' This is the true deliverable of climate control.

The Met Office has issued an amber warning for extreme heat from Thursday to Sunday
Firefighters had a busy few months

He added: , Portugal and France drew their attention to me as the fever was rising. They said, ``Look, Paul, this is another type of beast we are dealing with. was vilified online after linking the increase in Mr Davis said: , there isn't much else you can do.

"But the reality is that we have never seen temperatures like this in the UK before, and we don't yet know what the impact will be."

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