Data from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction showed that the global average temperature reached 17.18 C, the highest recorded since 1979, with June setting a new record as the hottest month on record in most of the world.
Data from the U.S. National Centers for Environmental Prediction revealed that on July 4, the Earth reached its highest recorded global average temperature since 1979, hitting 62.92°F (17.18°C). This broke the previous record set on Monday (62.62°F). Notably, the highest average temperature prior to that was 62.46°F on Aug. 14, 2016. Furthermore, June set a new record as the hottest month ever recorded in most parts of the world.
Data from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction showed that the global average temperature reached 17.18°C, the highest recorded since 1979, with June setting a new record as the hottest month on record in most of the world.
Data from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction showed that the global average temperature reached 17.18C, the highest recorded since 1979, with June setting a new record as the hottest month on record in most of the world.