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Here is a list of the hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in various locations in Sweden since 1860. Due to the continental nature of the Swedish climate, the entire country is prone to absolute extremes, even though averages are normally moderate in most of the country.
The highest average July temperatures were recorded at many locations in Great Britain, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and Germany, and in the UK, July 2006 was the hottest month ever recorded and remains so today, even though the all-time temperature records of August 1990 and August 2003 were not reached.
September 2023 was the most anomalously warm month, averaging 1.75 °C (3.15 °F) above the preindustrial average for September. [22] The Copernicus Programme (begun 1940) had recorded 13 August 2016, as the hottest global temperature, but by July 2024, that date had been downgraded to the fourth hottest. [23]
The 2007 IPCC Fourth Assessment Report cited 14 reconstructions, 10 of which covered 1,000 years or longer, to support its conclusion that "Average Northern Hemisphere temperatures during the second half of the 20th century were very likely higher than during any other 50-year period in the last 500 years and likely the highest in at least the ...
The 12 months ending with March also ranked as the planet's hottest ever recorded 12-month period, C3S said. ... compared with the corresponding month in previous years, the EU's Copernicus ...
Many scientists, taking those into consideration along with tree rings and ice cores, say last year's record highs were the hottest the planet has been in about 120,000 years. Now the first six ...
Vose said preliminary calculations suggest there is only a 5% chance or less that 2025 will top 2024 as the hottest year on record. There is, however, a 95% chance that it will still rank in the ...
[4] 4 August was the hottest day of the year and for a few years before when far inland town Falun recorded 35.1 °C (95.2 °F), [4] Other areas got affected by thunderstorms moderating temperatures the same day, but Örebro recorded 33.7 °C (92.7 °F) – the highest temperature in that city for decades, as well as Uppsala setting a new ...