Tag #Record Temperatures

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Record-High North Sea Temperatures in Summer 2024

The North Sea recorded its highest average surface temperatures from June to August 2024, exceeding the long-term average by over 2 degrees Celsius in some areas, surpassing even the record summers of 2003 and 2014, according to the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH).

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Record-Breaking June Heatwave in Western Europe

Western Europe experienced its hottest June on record in 2025, with an average temperature of 20.49°C, exceeding the 2003 record; this was exacerbated by record-high sea surface temperatures in the western Mediterranean, reaching 27.0°C, and unusually low Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extent.

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Record-Breaking European Heatwave Causes Death and Increased Heatstroke Cases

A record-breaking June heatwave grips Europe, with temperatures exceeding 46°C in Spain, causing at least one death and numerous heatstroke cases, highlighting the impact of climate change.

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Record High Spring Temperatures in North and Baltic Seas

The North Sea recorded its warmest spring (8.7°C) since 1997, exceeding the average by 0.9°C, while the German Baltic Sea's southwest reached temperatures more than 2°C above average, marking its warmest spring on record, all directly attributed to climate change.

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Record Warmth in Europe Fuels Wildfires and Arctic Ice Melt

Europe recorded its warmest March ever in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, causing record low Arctic sea ice and the Netherlands' driest March since 1906, leading to numerous wildfires.

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Record Warmth in Europe Leads to Drought and Wildfires

Europe experienced its warmest March on record in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, alongside record-low Arctic sea ice and the driest March in the Netherlands since 1906, causing numerous wildfires and threatening traditional Easter bonfires.

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Turkey Records Hottest July in 55 Years

Turkey recorded its hottest July in 55 years in 2025, with an average temperature of 26.9 degrees Celsius, exceeding previous years by 1.9 degrees. Sixty-six of 220 monitoring stations reported record highs, with Cizre, Şırnak reaching 49.4 degrees Celsius.

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Record-Breaking June Heatwave in Spain Exacerbates Climate Change Concerns

Spain recorded its warmest June ever, averaging 23.6°C—3.5°C above the 1991-2020 average—triggering health alerts in 111 of 182 meteosalud zones and highlighting the intensifying effects of climate change, mirroring trends across much of Europe and beyond.

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Record Cold Snap Hits Australia

Unusually cold weather hit south-eastern Australia in early June, with record lows in outback towns like Winton (0°C) and Gayndah (-1.1°C), while ski resorts reported excellent snow conditions.

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Record-Breaking UK Heatwave Impacts Businesses and Agriculture

The UK experienced its sunniest April on record, with temperatures reaching 28°C in Kew Gardens, leading to a heatwave impacting businesses, agriculture, and causing early harvests. This follows an exceptionally dry April, with some areas experiencing less than 10% of average rainfall.

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Record Warmth in Europe Fuels Wildfires and Arctic Ice Melt

Europe recorded its warmest March ever in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, causing record-low Arctic sea ice and the driest March in the Netherlands since 1906, resulting in numerous wildfires.

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Australia's Record-Breaking Heat: Hottest 12 Months and March on Record

Australia's 12 months ending March 2025 were the hottest on record, averaging 1.61°C above average, surpassing the 2019 record. March 2025 was also the hottest March ever recorded, with temperatures 2.41°C above average, impacting all states except Tasmania and Victoria.

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