Geneva, Switzerland (WMO) - Global average temperatures are likely to continue at or near record levels in the next five years, with Arctic temperature anomalies expected to continue to be higher than the global mean, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), produced by the UK’s Met Office.

Geneva, Switzerland (WMO) - Global average temperatures are likely to continue at or near record levels in the next five years, with Arctic temperature anomalies expected to…

Global average temperatures are likely to continue at or near record levels this year and for the next four years afterwards, the United Nations warned Thursday.The 11 hottest…

A new report from the United Nations weather agency gives a three-out-of-four chance that the next five years will average more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial…

The UN warned Thursday that global average temperatures would be likely to stay at or near record levels for the 2026-2030 period, with a 75 percent chance that the average…

Global average temperatures are likely to continue at or near record levels this year and for the next four years afterwards, the United Nations warned Thursday.

GENEVA: Global average temperatures are likely to continue at or near record levels this year and for the next four years afterwards, the United Nations warned Thursday. The 11…

Average global temperatures are forecast to reach near-record levels in the next five years, with Arctic temperatures expected to warm faster than other regions, a report by the…

The report predicts there will be one year between 2026 and 2030 that average global temperatures will exceed the warmest year on record, 2024.

Global average temperatures are likely to continue at or near record levels this year and for the next four years afterwards, the United Nations warned Thursday.

New United Nations climate projections reveal Earth will likely surpass the safe climate threshold repeatedly in the next five years. The hottest year on record is expected to be…

Global average temperatures are likely to continue at or near record levels this year and for the next four years afterwards, the United Nations warned Thursday.

The WMO report confirmed that the long-term warming trend is continuing

“It is likely (86pc chance) that one year between 2026 and 2030 will surpass 2024 as the warmest year on record," it says.

The projections by the U.N. climate agency and Britain’s Meteorological Office said there’s a 75% chance the average global temperature between 2026 and 2030 will exceed the…

WMO and UK Met Office warn global temperatures could remain at record levels through 2030, with rising risks of El Niño and Arctic warming. | India News

WMO report predicts global temperatures will stay near record highs until 2030, with increased El Niño risks and temporary 1.5°C breaches.

Meteorologists predict a high chance that global average temperatures could reach record levels between 2026-2030.

(ANSA) - ROMA, 28 MAG - Nuovi record di temperatura ci attendono probabilmente nei prossimi 5 anni: secondo il nuovo rapporto dell'Organizzazione Meteorologica Mondiale (Wmo), si…

Global temperatures set to reach record highs by 2030, UN report warns. Climate change impacts intensifying.

The average global temperature is expected to remain at or near record highs over the next five years, scientists said in a report published Thursday.