June has been the hottest month ever recorded in the world

June 2019, which has been marked by an extraordinary heat wave in Western Europe, has been the hottest June ever recorded, according to data published today. According to these European Ministry data on climate change, the thermometer in June has shown 0.1 degrees Celsius more than [...]
According to these European Service data on climate change, the thermometer in June has shown 0.1 degrees Celsius more than in the previous record (June 2016), but more of this heat has suffered from Europe, where temperatures have averaged 2 degrees Celsius above the rate.
Many records were broken last week in many European countries overwhelmed by heat because of a warm air from the Sahara.
The temperatures have exceeded 10 degrees Celsius in Germany, northern Spain, Italy and France, where the absolute record of 45.9 degrees Celsius was reached Friday.










