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Date Published: 02/12/2022
ARCHIVED - November breaks temperature records in Valencia with an average temperature of 14 degrees
Last month remains the hottest in history since records have been kept, 2.4 degrees above the normal average
Last month was the warmest November in Spain’s Valencian Community since records began, with an average temperature of 14ºC, which is 2.4 degrees higher than the normal average for this month, and is considered “extremely warm”, according to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).
The months of May, June, July, August and October have also been “extremely hot”, with temperatures between 1.9 and 3 degrees above average, Aemet adds.
May was 2.2 degrees above the normal average for this month; June 3 degrees higher; July and August 1.9 degrees, October 2.9 degrees and November 2.4 degrees above average, which is why they are also considered extremely warm.
February and September were classified as “very warm”, with 1.7 and 1.5 degrees above average, respectively.
“It is normal that at the beginning of December, already in the climatic winter, there are cold and unpleasant days; what is not normal are the extremely high temperatures that we have been registering since May,” Aemet points out about the beginning of this month.
The Valencian Community, as in the rest of the country, will have cold weather over the next few days, but it is within the normal range for this time of year.
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