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Britain bakes on the hottest May day ever recorded

The national weather service of Britain reported that the temperature in Britain reached a record high for May, averaging?nearly 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit).

Met Office reported that the temperature in west London's?Kew?Gardens reached 34.8 C (94.64 F), surpassing Britain's 32.8 C (91.1 F) May record, set both in 1922 and 1944.

Met Office stated that a study conducted 'last year showed that human greenhouse gas emissions were responsible for three times as many 'changes in climate.

It said that "this heat would be extraordinary in the UK, even mid-summer. Let alone in May."

Monday was the hottest day since 1884 when Met Office UK began keeping records. It exceeded the previous high of 33.3 C recorded in August 2019.

Swimming pools were crowded with swimmers and fountains were crowded with pedestrians. Near Brockworth, in the south-west of England, cheese-rolling competitions took place in spite of the heat. (Reporting and editing by Alexander Smith, Isabel Infantes added additional reporting).

(source: Reuters)