From Berkeley Earth
June 2024 Temperature Update
The following is a summary of global temperature conditions in Berkeley Earth’s analysis of June 2024.
- Globally, June 2024 was the warmest June since records began in 1850.
- The previous record for warmest June, set in 2023, was broken by a relatively large margin (0.14 °C / 0.25 °F).
- The ocean-average and land-average each also set new records for the warmest June.
- Particularly warm conditions occurred in South America, parts of Asia, Africa, and large areas of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Parts of Antarctica exhibited unusually cold monthly averages in June.
- We estimate that 63 countries set new national monthly-average records for June.
- The El Niño that began last year has now ended. La Niña is expected later this year.
- The 12-month moving-average sets a new record at 1.68 ± 0.07 °C (3.02 ± 0.13 °F) above the 1850-1900 average.
- 2024 is likely to be the warmest year on record.
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