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Record broken for hottest day on earth for second straight day

  • Monday set the record for the hottest day on earth, following a record-breaking Sunday, as reported by the European Union's monitoring agency.
  • The average surface air temperature reached 17.15C on Monday, surpassing Sunday's record of 17.09C by 0.06C.
  • Data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service confirms that Monday is the hottest day recorded since 1940.
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