Last month was one of the warmest Julys on record, says UN
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Last month marked one of the three hottest Julys ever recorded, U.N. weather agency says. Temperatures were close to 0.4℃ above the 1991-2020 average across much of Europe. Southwest and western Europe were the most above-average regions. This is despite the La Niña event that’s meant to have a cooling influence. The lowest Antarctic Sea ice on record, a full seven per cent below average.
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UN says last month one of hottest Julys on record
Last month marked one of the three hottest Julys ever recorded, with global temperatures measuring nearly half a degree above average, the United Nations' weather agency has said.
July is one of the warmest months ever recorded in the world
The World Meteorological Organization said that July was one of the hottest months recorded in the world, which was accompanied by “a very prolonged and intense heat wave”.
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