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UK Heatwave Forecast Exceeds Greece

Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported May 13, 2026 · Last updated May 13, 2026

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The forecast heatwave in the United Kingdom could positively impact industries like tourism and retail, as people may spend more on leisure activities and summer goods. However, a 'super El Niño–Southern Oscillation' mentioned in the article could have negative global impacts on food production, as seen with past events affecting Russia's wheat harvest and Brazil's coffee crops.

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The United Kingdom is forecast to experience a significant warm spell next week, with temperatures expected to reach up to 27C in various regions, including United Kingdom — London. Weather maps are indicating that 16 regions will be warmer than Greece. The United Kingdom — Met Office's long-range forecast suggests May will turn 'rather warm', with the possibility of a heatwave being declared if temperatures remain between 25C and 28C, depending on the region. The article also briefly mentions the potential for a 'super El Niño–Southern Oscillation' weather pattern to cause extreme global heat in the coming months and next year, referencing its past impact on food production in countries like Russia and Brazil.

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The United Kingdom is forecast to experience a heatwave with temperatures reaching up to 27C, potentially leading to a formal heatwave declaration.
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United Kingdom — London is anticipated to be the hottest region in the United Kingdom, reaching 27C.
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The United Kingdom — Met Office provides the long-range forecast indicating a 'rather warm' May and outlines the criteria for a heatwave declaration in the United Kingdom.
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Greece is used as a comparative benchmark for temperatures, with parts of the United Kingdom expected to be warmer than Greece.
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Russia is mentioned in the context of previous El Niño–Southern Oscillation events that wreaked havoc on its wheat harvest.
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Brazil is mentioned in the context of previous El Niño–Southern Oscillation events that damaged its coffee crops.
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