'The sun will emit solar flares and geomagnetic storms, with an ongoing chance of potential impacts.'
Solar flares are set to increase temperatures The UK has hotter weather on the horizon thanks to sun flares increasing our temperatures. Following a tempestuous start to the week with thunderstorms across the west of the UK, we’ll start to see temperatures hotting up as spring finally starts to kick in properly.
’ A study published on US Government weather forecasters NOAA’s climate website said: ‘During strong solar cycles, the sun’s brightness varies, affecting global average temperature by 0.1°C.’ This is a significant amount as even an El Nino only gives a 0.2°C boost, Met Office data shows. 31°C sizzles are expected next month, as highs have reached 31°C by late June in four of the past five years, Met Office records show.
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