đ°ď¸ The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has published its latest monthly Climate Bulletin, focused on key climate trends in May 2025. âŁ
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đĄď¸ The bulletin reports that May 2025 was the second warmest May on record globally, with an average surface air temperature of 15.79°C, 0.53°C above the 1991-2020 average for the month. In Europe, the average temperature for May was 12.98°C, 0.29°C below the 1991-2020 average.âŁ
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This data visualisation, produced using C3S data, illustrates the surface air temperature anomalies for May 2025 across part of the Northern Hemisphere. âŁ
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Shades of red đ´ indicate areas with above-average temperatures, while blue đľ tones show below-average values. âŁ
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There was a notable contrast in surface air temperatures across Europe: temperatures in Eastern Europe were predominantly below average, with pockets of cold anomalies also observed in Spain and France. âŁ
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On the other hand, Western Europe was mostly affected by warmer-than-average temperatures.âŁ
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