Spain Records Hottest Summer Ever, Wildfires Rage
Spain Records Hottest Summer Ever, Wildfires Rage
US · Published Sep 17, 2025
Spain had its hottest summer ever recorded, with temperatures averaging 2.1°C above normal.
Wildfires, fueled by the heat and dryness, burned approximately 382,000 hectares of land.
Scientists warn that these extreme weather events are worsening due to climate change.
Record heat and wildfires devastate Spain
Spain experienced its hottest summer on record, with average temperatures soaring to 24.2°C (75.6°F) between June and August, a significant 2.1°C (3.8°F) above the norm from 1991-2020. The highest temperature recorded was a scorching 45.8°C (114.4°F) in Jerez de la Frontera on August 17. This unprecedented heat exacerbated dry conditions, particularly in the northwest, leading to devastating wildfires that consumed approximately 382,000 hectares of land.
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