The SpanishState Meteorological Agency announces that 2025 was Spain's hottest summer since records began in 1961, averaging a temperature of 24.2 C, and surpassing 2022's record of 24.1 C. The record-high temperatures caused three heatwaves over the summer, including the 16-day heatwave in August which sparked wildfires.
According to the State Meteorological Agency, Spain experienced its hottest summer in 2025 since records began in 1961, averaging a temperature of 24.2 C, surpassing 2022's record of 24.1 C. The record high temperatures caused three heatwaves over the summer, including the 16-day heatwave in August which sparked wildfires.
The SpanishState Meteorological Agency announces that2025was Spain'shottest summer since records began in 1961, averaging a temperature of 24.2 C, andsurpassing 2022's record of 24.1 C. The record-high temperatures caused three heatwaves over the summer, including the 16-day heatwave in August which sparked wildfires.