Central Europe Swelters as Heat Wave Moves East
- On Wednesday, Spain’s national weather service Aemet reported June's average temperature of 23.6°C, surpassing all previous records and exceeding normal July and August temperatures.
- Following two intense June heatwaves, ECMWF's Burgess linked rising temperatures to human greenhouse emissions increasing heatwave frequency and severity.
- Spain’s MoMo recorded 330 heat-related deaths, Tuscany saw two fatalities and a 20% rise in hospital admissions, and nearly 1,900 French schools closed due to the extreme heat.
- Spain’s heatwave prompted evacuations, work bans in Italy, and wildfire responses across Europe, reflecting urgent immediate measures amid record-breaking temperatures driven by climate change.
- ECMWF forecasts high temperatures into early July, with UN and IPCC warnings of increasing frequency and severity of heatwaves driven by climate change.
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June 30, 2025 was the hottest day ever recorded for a month of June. In these early days of July, the country continues to suffocate. The heat wave has proven to be intense throughout the territory.
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