Europe’s Summer Will Be ‘Unusually Hot’ — Again
- Warmer weather brings higher risks of drought, heat waves
- Temperatures may approach records of 2022, forecaster says
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Europe’s summer will be hotter than usual, with higher risks of drought and heat waves, after a warmer May continues a trend that’s seen 10 consecutive months of record-high global temperatures.
Sea surface temperature in the North Atlantic have soared to their highest in at least 40 years, hinting that the coming summer will be “unusually hot,” said Olivia Birch, a meteorologist at Atmospheric G2.