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Barcelona hits record temperature as Europe endures hottest June

Barcelona hits record temperature as Europe endures hottest June

Key Takeaways

  • Some stations in Spain recorded temperatures of up to 44C.
  • The heatwave is the most severe ever recorded based on a three-day forecast.
  • Climate scientists attribute the extreme weather to climate change.

Barcelona has registered its highest temperature in 112 years, reaching an astonishing 44 degrees Celsius. This record-breaking heat follows Europe's warmest June on record, according to World Weather Attribution, a network of climate scientists.

The severity of the heatwave is unprecedented, with temperatures soaring well above average levels. In Barcelona alone, the mercury climbed to previously uncharted territory, underscoring the impact of climate change on local weather patterns.

World Weather Attribution stated that such a heatwave would have been 'virtually impossible' without the influence of climate change. The organization noted that a similar event in June 2003 would have been about 2 degrees Celsius cooler, highlighting the significant increase in temperature attributed to global warming.

The UK's health service has issued urgent warnings, advising children and the elderly to 'take weather seriously.' Public health experts are concerned about the potential for heat-related illnesses, particularly among vulnerable populations. The advice includes staying indoors during peak hours and drinking plenty of water.

Across Europe, other countries have also experienced extreme temperatures. France, Italy, Hungary, and Spain all reported record-breaking highs, contributing to a widespread heatwave that has affected millions of people across the continent.

The European Union's response to this crisis includes increased monitoring of weather patterns and the implementation of emergency plans in regions most at risk. Authorities are working closely with meteorologists to provide real-time updates and guidance to citizens.

Environmental activists have called for immediate action to address climate change, citing these events as a stark reminder of the urgent need for global cooperation and policy changes. They argue that such extreme weather conditions will become more frequent if current trends continue.