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  • 01/05/2025
As we face the hottest day of the year, it's not technically called a heatwave... yet.
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00:00Today could quite possibly be the hottest 1st of May on record and we can really feel the heat
00:07here in Yorkshire but many people are mistaken thinking that today it's a heat wave well actually
00:15it's a hot spell technically anyway the Met Office basically a few years ago changed their
00:21definition because they never had an official definition of a heat wave and we all know rising
00:26temperatures due to climate change causes a lot of these so-called heat waves so rather than to
00:32call it a heat wave this is a hot spell now to be classed as a heat wave it's got to be a consecutive
00:39three days where different areas of the country so you're defined by your locality and has to reach
00:46its maximum temperature for three days consecutively or reach more higher and then it can be classed
00:52as a heat wave so we know where heat waves coming if a part of the country is exceeding or meeting
00:59its maximum temperature for three consecutive days so a one-off like today where some places could even
01:06experience 29 degrees celsius wouldn't class as a heat wave unless it happened tomorrow than the next
01:13day or it happened yesterday so that's what we actually officially call a heat wave according to
01:19the Met Office

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