Home Knowledge Base May Records

May Records

No mentions found

This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.

Related Articles from SNS

Spain hits record May heat deaths after unusually high temperatures

Extreme heat arrived before summer, causing a record 101 deaths in May. Health authorities warn that health risks rise with every degree above alert thresholds. Unusually high temperatures recorded during the month of May have already led to a record number of heat-related deaths in Spain, even before the start of the meteorological summer.

Euronews 7d ago

Wales sees new hottest May day record

Wales has recorded its hottest May day in over eight decades, reaching a temperature of 32.9C. This new record marks a significant temperature high for the month in the region.

BBC UK 14d ago

EU monitor warns of 'new normal' following record temperatures in May

Records were broken in Britain, France, Ireland and Portugal last month as a "heat dome" of warm air from northern Africa pushed temperatures well above normal levels across western Europe. Europe experienced one of its hottest Mays on record last month under an unusually early heatwave that the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service warned is becoming the "new normal". It was the second-hottest May on record globally, and Britain, France, Ireland and Portugal broke their own records as a...

Euronews 10h ago

Spanish waters hit 'historic records' in May after extreme heatwave

State Ports' monitoring networks recorded all-time May temperature highs at 18 of their 29 buoys, from Galicia and the Cantabrian coast to the Mediterranean, peaking at 26.58°C off Mahon. From the Cantabrian Sea to the Balearics, Spanish waters ended May with temperatures never before seen at this time of year. Measurements taken by Puertos del Estado show record highs for this month along much of the coastline, after an episode of exceptional heat that also sent temperatures soaring on land.

Euronews 8d ago

UK temperatures break May records for second day in a row

UK temperatures have broken May records for the second consecutive day, with Kew Gardens in south-west London recording a provisional high of 35.1C. This marks another exceptionally warm day in the month.

BBC UK 14d ago

UK temperatures break May records for second day in a row

UK temperatures have broken May records for the second consecutive day, with Kew Gardens in south-west London recording a provisional high of 35.1C. This marks another exceptionally warm day in the month.

BBC News 14d ago

Portugal sets hottest May day record as Europe swelters in heatwave

Portugal recorded its hottest May day, as a heatwave sweeps across Europe. The extreme weather has led to red alerts being issued in Italy. Meanwhile, French students have reportedly taken their exams in baking schools due to the heat.

BBC Science 12d ago

More than 20 towns in France record highest ever May temperatures

More than 20 towns in France have recorded their highest-ever May temperatures during an extreme early-summer heat event. The UK also set a national temperature record in May, with highs of up to 35C expected in the coming days. Furthermore, parts of Spain are forecast to reach 40C by the end of the week.

The Guardian World 16d ago

In pictures: Hottest May day record broken in UK

The UK has broken its hottest May day record, leading to increased activity across the country. People have been flocking to beaches and parks to enjoy the unusually warm weather.

BBC News 16d ago

Spanish waters reach 'record highs' in May after extreme heat

State Ports network buoys logged record May sea temperatures at 18 of 29 stations, from Galicia and the Cantabrian coast to the Mediterranean, peaking at 26.58°C off Mahón. From the Cantabrian coast to the Balearic Islands, Spanish waters ended May with temperatures never before seen at this time of year. Measurements by Puertos del Estado show record highs for this month along much of the coastline, after an episode of exceptional heat that also sent temperatures soaring on land.

Euronews 8d ago