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WMO sounds climate alarm: Global temperatures could shatter heat records in next five years

The Global Annual to Decadal Climate Update is issued annually by the WMO. It provides a synthesis of the global annual-to-decadal predictions produced by the WMO-designated Global Producing Centres and other contributing centres

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WMO 's map suggesting current geopotential tempratures. Pic/X/WMO

WMO 's map suggesting current geopotential tempratures. Pic/X/WMO

The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has issued a warning predicting that global temperatures will continue to soar over the next five years. WMO, in their latest Global Annual to Decadal Climate Update for 2025-2029, predicts hot temperatures for the coming five years. 

The Global Annual to Decadal Climate Update is issued annually by the WMO. It provides a synthesis of the global annual-to-decadal predictions produced by the WMO-designated Global Producing Centres and other contributing centres.

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