According to provisional data from the Met Office, the summer of 2024 has been the coolest since 2015 in the UK. This marks a deviation from the trend of persistently hot and dry summers the country has experienced in recent years, which have occasionally edged into extreme weather conditions. While a few days reached high temperatures, they were not as extreme as those seen in previous years, leading many to feel that the summer did not quite meet expectations.
The experience of this summer, however, varied significantly across different regions of the UK. According to Sky News, parts of England, particularly the South, South East, and East, had a typical summer with little disruption. In contrast, areas such as the North West and Scotland received more rainfall, had less sunshine, and slightly cooler temperatures on average... as per the provisional data.
The UK's weather forecasters have issued a thunderstorm alert, warning of the possibility of lightning strikes and hail, as met office data suggests a shift in the weather pattern. August also saw the naming of Storm Lilian, "marking the most prolific storm season since the introduction of storm naming almost a decade ago." It is essential to note that while this summer may have been cooler, "it still fits within the broader pattern of global warming caused by climate change." The Met Office's data serves as a reminder that the UK's climate is undergoing significant alterations... and it is crucial to monitor these changes to better understand and prepare for the future.

While the summer of 2024 may have been cooler than previous years - in the historical context it still fits within the wider pattern of warming caused by climate change. The UK has experienced its coolest summer since 2015, according to provisional data from the Met Office.
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