Barcelona Reports the Hottest Month of June Since Records Started over 100 Years Ago
- Barcelona recorded its hottest June ever with an average temperature of 26 degrees Celsius, according to Spain’s national weather service.
- The previous record for June was 25.6 degrees Celsius set in 2003.
- Spain's national average for June was 23.6 degrees Celsius, exceeding the 2017 record by 0.8 degrees Celsius.
- A temperature of 46 degrees Celsius was reported in Huelva, marking a new high for June since 1950.
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In a month that has pulverized all records, during all the mornings, absolutely all, there was some municipality of the Marina Alta that reached tropical records.
Barcelona is having the hottest June in over 100 years as a severe heat wave grips Europe
Barcelona recorded its hottest month of June since records started over a century ago, Spain’s national weather service said on Tuesday as Europe remained in the grip of the first major heat wave this summer.The Fabra Observatory, located on a hill overlooking Barcelona, reported an average temperature of 26 degrees Celsius (78 degrees Fahrenheit), breaking records since 1914. The previous hottest average for June was 25.6 C in 2003.The same wea…
Barcelona records hottest June in more than 100 years as blistering heat wave grips Europe
Barcelona recorded its hottest month of June since records started over a century ago, Spain's national weather service said on Tuesday as Europe remained in the grip of the first major heat wave this summer.
PARIS — Barcelona recorded its hottest June since records began more than a century ago, Spain's national meteorological agency reported Tuesday, as Europe continued to endure its first major heat wave…
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