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Europe has experienced an exceptionally warm January, with average temperatures 2.2 degrees Celsius hotter than the 1990 to 2020 average, according to data from the European Union’s Copernicus ...
Europe is set for the warmest January in years, easing an energy crunch that has hammered the region for months. Mild conditions are likely to persist across the region until the end of the month ...
Much of northwestern Europe is set for a warm start to 2024, with temperatures remaining close to or above seasonal norms through early January.
Temperatures for January have reached an all-time high in a number of nations across Europe. National records have fallen in eight countries - and regional records in another three. Warsaw, Poland ...
Across large parts of Europe, from Latvia to the Netherlands, temperatures have hit new records for the time of year. Bilbao in Spain for example posted its hottest ever January day at 24.9 degrees.
Temperatures for the start of January have reached an all-time high in a number of countries across Europe. Warsaw, Poland, saw 18.9C (66F) on Sunday while Bilbao, Spain, was 25.1C — more than ...
The unusually warm weather came close to breaking records, becoming the second-highest value recorded at one observatory for January in 38 years, the agency said in a post on X.
Europe is seeing an unprecedentedly warm January with new record temperatures being set across the continent. At least seven countries saw their warmest January days on record on New Year’s Day.
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