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Regional temperature records broken across the world in 2025
Central Asia, the Sahel, and northern Europe broke 120 monthly temperature records in over 70 countries, marking 2025 as a provisional top-three warmest year globally, experts say.
- Central Asia, the Sahel region, and northern Europe experienced their hottest year on record in 2025, according to analysis based on data from the European Copernicus programme.
- Tajikistan, where only 41% of the population has access to safe drinking water, saw the highest abnormal temperatures in the world, at more than 3°C above its seasonal averages.
- Around 10 European countries are on the verge of, or coming close to, breaking their annual temperature record, notably due to an exceptional summer with temperatures 2°C and even 3°C above their seasonal average.
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Heat records have been broken in several places in 2025, which looks set to be the third warmest year after 2024 and 2023.
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