Europe Weather: In the new year, winter temperature records have been broken in some parts of Europe. Regarding this, weather activists have called for swift action against climate change. At this time the prices of gas in Europe are also skyrocketing.
In the past, cold temperatures have broken records in Switzerland, Poland and Hungary. This time the hottest Christmas Eve ever recorded in Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Here on January 1, the temperature rose up to 18.9 degree Celsius.
France hottest
The hottest night was recorded in France on 30 and 31 December. On New Year’s Day, temperatures in the southwest climbed to around 25 °C, while the normally bustling European ski resorts wore a deserted look due to a lack of snow. Czech television reported that some hazel trees had begun flowering in private gardens, while Switzerland’s Office of Meteorology and Climatology issued a warning for allergy sufferers to early flowering hazel plants.
people informed about the situation
The temperature at Bilbao airport in Spain’s Basque Country reached 25.1 degrees Celsius. People enjoy the sun while sitting outside the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao or taking a walk along the Nervión River. Bilbao resident Eusebio Folgueira, 81, said: “It always rains a lot here, it’s very cold in January, but right now it feels like summer.
linked to global warming
Scientists have not yet found out the reasons in which climate change has affected the temperature in recent times. January’s warm weather fits the nature of long-term rising temperatures due to human-caused climate change. This heralds another year of extreme weather events. Scientists hypothesized that it was directly linked to global warming, including deadly heatwaves in Europe and India and floods in Pakistan.
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