
"Spain logged its warmest April since records began in 1961, with an average temperature of 15.1C, which is 3.2C above the 1991-2020 average. Six days in April set new daily heat records, indicating a significant shift in climate patterns."
"The warm April followed Spain's wettest January and February in 47 years, with eleven major storms bringing heavy rain and strong winds. This contrast highlights the increasing volatility of weather patterns due to climate change."
"Spain sweltered through its hottest summer on record last year, with an average temperature of 24.2C. The expected return of the El Nino phenomenon could lead to another extremely hot summer, raising concerns about future climate conditions."
Spain experienced its warmest April on record with an average temperature of 15.1C, surpassing the previous record of 15C set in 2023. The month was 3.2C above the 1991-2020 average, with six days setting new daily heat records. The warm weather contributed to multiple wildfires, particularly in the north. This follows Spain's wettest January and February in 47 years, influenced by eleven major storms. The return of the El Nino phenomenon may lead to another extremely hot summer, exacerbating climate change effects.
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