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For Met Office forecasts, red/orange temperature maps do not mean colours were adjusted to make heat look scarier. The Met Office says its temperature scale is static; recent changes were mainly for accessibility and consistency. https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/blog/2026/evolution-for-met-office-colour-scales
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The 1976 UK heatwave was one of the most intense, prolonged periods of high temperatures in British history, lasting from 23 June to 27 August 1976. But no one blamed cow farts and the weather maps certainly didn’t look like a volcano had erupted over Britain.
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