France: Summer 2025 Was the Third Warmest Recorded
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The summer of 2025 was the third warmest ever recorded in France and this has consequences for our agriculture. Some producers have not waited and have successfully planted banana trees, quinoa, vanilla and even tea. With these new opportunities, others are experimenting and launching in new products such as the sugar cane of Corsica. A family of wine growers extracts juice, distillery and makes it the first rum produced in metropolitan France. …
France has experienced the third warmest summer in its history, from very intense heats to multiple consequences, which will only go to the worst.
According to the balance sheet of Météo France unveiled this Tuesday, 2 September, the 40°C threshold was reached 33 times between the beginning of June and the end of August. The summer 2025 ranks second for the number of days of heat wave after that of 2022.
The summer 2025, rhythmic by two waves of heat, imposed itself as the third warmer ever observed in France since the beginning of the readings of Météo-France in 1900, revealed Tuesday Agnès Pannier-Runacher
It was still very hot this summer in France. According to Météo France, it is the third warmest recorded in France since 1900.
Agnès Pannier-Runacher mentioned "two particularly important heat episodes this summer".
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