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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.

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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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