The temperature in the British capital could rise as high as 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit) on Dec. 31. New Year’s Eve is set for record-breaking temperatures in London as gusts of warm wind sweep across England, bringing much needed relief to an energy market facing an unprecedented crisis. The temperature in the British capital could rise as high as 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit) on Dec. 31, according to a forecast from the U.K.’s national weather service. It’s likely to be even warmer in the southwest of the country, where the previous record for the warmest New Year’s eve in England was set in 2011. “We can safely say it most likely will be London’s mildest New Year’s Eve on record,” said Craig Snell, a forecaster at the Met Office. “We can’t link one event to climate change, but a warmer climate will naturally infer it […]