The world experienced another monthly heat record in January, as reported by the European climate service Copernicus. Globally, January 2025 was 1.75 degrees Celsius (3.15 degrees Fahrenheit ...
The world set yet another monthly heat record in January, despite an abnormally chilly U.S., a cooling La Nina​​ and predictions of a slightly less hot 2025, the European climate service Copernicus ...
The planet has been shattering heat records for the past two years. That was expected to ease in January — and the fact that it didn't has climate researchers worried.
January 2025 was predominantly wetter than average, with heavy rainfall leading to flooding in some regions January 2025 was the hottest month ever recorded by the European Union's Copernicus ...
Worldwide, January 2025 was 3.15 degrees F warmer than it was before industrial times, Copernicus said. "January 2025 is another surprising month, continuing the record temperatures observed ...
The average temperature last month stood at 13.23C, which is 0.79C above the 1991-2020 average for January, according to European space agency Copernicus. January 2025 was 1.75C above the pre ...
which is 0.79C above the 1991 to 2020 average for January and 1.75C above the pre-industrial level, according to European space agency Copernicus. January 2025 is the 18th month in the last 19 ...
Copernicus said the Arctic this month tied the January record for lowest sea ice. The U.S.-based National Snow and Ice Data Center had it as second-lowest, behind 2018. February has already ...
The numbers are in, and NOAA says the United States experienced the coldest January average temperature since 1988, while Copernicus reports that the Earth had its warmest January on record.