The Conversation has
created a series of maps that show how the climate has changed over
the past two generations in each UK constituency, and how it will
change over the next decade. The Conversation is an
independent source of news analysis and informed comment written by
academic experts, working with professional journalists.
The UK saw once of the wettest winters on record this
year. For almost every constituency, the models projected somewhere
between a 5% and 10% increase in rainfall over winter. In
summer, there would instead be reductions in rainfall, though less
dramatic.
The average climate over the year is projected to warm by
0.75°C throughout most of the UK. But the temperature of the
hottest day of each year will generally warm by more than
that.
To see the article read
here.
The maps themselves are
here.