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Exceptional October heatwave topples records for another day as heat slowly retreats south





Over the past week, extreme heat has visited more than 130 million Americans, shattering temperature records for this time of year with ...
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Surface air temperature for September 2019
In Europe, temperatures were above average over most of the continent, especially in the south and south-east. Below-average temperatures occurred over much of Norway and Sweden, and over the far east of the continent. Globally September 2019 was 0.57°C warmer than the average September from 1981-2010, making it the warmest September in our data record, virtually on a par with September 2016. Regions with most markedly above average temperatures include central and eastern USA, the Mongolian plateau and parts of the Arctic. Much below average temperatures were only recorded in a few regions, including southwestern Russia and parts of Antarctica.

climate.copernicus.eu