In Malaga: 29.9 degrees: Spain broke the temperature record for December

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Summer weather on the Malaga coast – in December

Spain experienced a new temperature record in December with 29.9 degrees Celsius. The temperature was measured in the southern Spanish city of Malaga on the Mediterranean on Tuesday, according to the national weather service Aemet.

The highest temperature in mainland Spain in December was measured in the city of Granada in the southern Andalusia region, like Malaga in 2010. At that time the thermometer showed 29.4 degrees.

Given the new record, Aemet said on Tuesday that such temperatures would be “much lower” unless climate changes are observed around the world and in Spain. According to information obtained, the number of heat waves in Spain has tripled in the last decade.

(AFP)

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