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Mon Apr 1, 2024, 02:59 PM Apr 2024

Record heat in Europe, Asia closes another extremely warm month for planet

Record heat in Europe, Asia closes another extremely warm month for planet
March will probably mark Earth’s 10th straight record-setting month

By Ian Livingston
April 1, 2024 at 1:26 p.m. EDT



Temperatures were well above normal across most of Eastern Europe over the weekend, leading to national records in many countries. (weatherbell.com)

Earth has a long-running fever that shows little signs of easing. The planet has set high temperature records in each of the last nine months, and March is poised to become the 10th. Multiple locations around the world observed unprecedented heat on the month’s final weekend, as if to put an exclamation mark on this exceptional run of warmth.

The weekend heat was most widespread in Europe, where many countries set national high temperature records for March. But it was also unusually warm in Asia, parts of Central America and West Africa. ... Human-caused climate change from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas is fueling this warmth, with an assist from the El Niño climate pattern.

Summerlike heat in Europe

It felt more like summer than early spring in Eastern Europe over the weekend, with temperatures soaring into the 70s and 80s, about 20 to 35 degrees above normal.

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By Ian Livingston
Ian Livingston is a forecaster/photographer and information lead for the Capital Weather Gang. By day, Ian is a defense and national security researcher at a D.C. think tank. Twitter https://twitter.com/islivingston
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