Spain experienced the hottest month of July since 1961, with an average temperature of 2.7ºC above normal, according to the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).
“July 2022 was extremely hot in Spain, the hottest since at least 1961, with an average temperature of 25.6ºC, which is 2.7ºC higher than the normal average,” read a tweet. of AEMET.
This July was “0.2ºC higher than July 2015, which was the hottest July so far,” he added.
This month of July was globally one of the three warmest on record, about 0.4C above the 1991-2020 average, European Union climate monitor Copernicus said in its monthly update on Monday.
It was the sixth hottest month of July in Europe, where heat waves set temperature records in the west and north.
In addition to record heat, Europe has also seen little rain and reduced food production, according to the EU monitor.
Spain, as well as France and the UK, experienced at least one day of over 40ºC in July this year.
Source: CNN Brasil

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