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June was hottest on record in western Europe: EU monitor

FRANCE, JUL 9 – The Copernicus Climate Change Service reported June 2025 as the hottest month on record in Western Europe amid back-to-back heatwaves and record sea surface temperatures.

  • An AFP analysis found that June 2025 saw unprecedented high temperatures across twelve countries spanning Europe and Asia, impacting close to 800 million people.
  • The record heat resulted from persistent heat domes trapping warm air, causing two major heatwaves from June 17–22 and June 30–July 2 across western and southern Europe.
  • Wildfires raged in Spain, France, and Catalonia amid extreme heat, with firefighters battling blazes burning thousands of acres and local authorities imposing lockdowns for safety.
  • Copernicus revealed June temperatures averaged 1.3°C above pre-industrial levels, with surface heat reaching up to 46°C in Spain and Portugal, and EU climate lead Burgess calling the impact "exceptional."
  • The event highlights increasing climate risks as record heatwaves become more frequent, stressing the urgency to limit warming to 1.5°C to avoid major environmental changes.
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According to Copernicus, the first heat wave, from 17 to 22 June, left temperatures above 40°C in many areas. In the second wave, from 30 June to 2 July, there were even more extreme peaks. In Spain and Portugal it notes that up to 46°C were reached. The two events were dominated by persistent high pressure systems, known as domes or heat domes that blocked the passage of cold fronts and generated clear skies, low humidity and intense solar radi…

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The climate service Copernicus confirms: In June there was a record heat in Western Europe. Germany was not spared either. A weather column of Dominik Jung.

Scientists estimate that last month was the hottest June on record in Western Europe. Europe is heating up several times faster than the global average.

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