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Europe Records Second Warmest March on Record, Copernicus Data Shows

Europe experienced its second warmest March since records began, according to new data released by the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, which also reported the second-highest global sea surface temperatures ever recorded for the month. Rising Global Temperatures Continue Globally, March ranked as the fourth warmest on record, with an average temperature of 13.94°C. This figure is 1.48°C above the estimated pre-industrial average for the p…

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Last month was the second warmest March in Europe since the start of the weather records. This was reported by the European Earth Observation Service Copernicus.

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March was the second warmest on record in Europe, according to a report from the European Union's Copernicus weather service. Globally, March was the fourth warmest.

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Almost 2.3 degrees above the reference value: According to the EU service Copernicus, March was the second warmest in Europe since the start of the recording. Many other values are also striking - the climate system is under increasing pressure.

·Hamburg, Germany
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March 2026 was the fourth hottest month of March ever recorded globally, with a temperature of 1.48 °C above pre-industrial levels, and recorded the second hottest global surface temperature of the sea (Sst), reflecting a likely transition to El Niño's conditions. It is what Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), implemented by the European Centre for Medium-Term Weather Forecast (Ecmwf), reports. In Europe, C3S warns, has recorded the second …

·Rome, Italy
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March was the fourth warmest month recorded by climate change, with a global temperature of 1.48 °C above pre-industrial levels, dangerously approaching the limit set by the Paris Agreement. According to the Copernicus Climate Change Service, the global average temperature reached 13.94 °C, standing 0.53 °C above the average for the period 1991-2020, confirming a sustained trend of global warming in recent years. This new data adds to a sequence…

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March was the second warmest March on record in Europe, according to the latest report from the EU's Copernicus climate monitoring service. March also recorded the second highest global sea surface temperature for the third month in a year since records began, indicating the return of the El Nino phenomenon.

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