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January 2025 Warmest On Record Globally: European Climate Agency
- Thursday February 6, 2025
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
January 2025 was the warmest on record globally, with the average surface temperature 0.79 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2000 January average, the EU-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reported on Thursday.
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At 23.7 Degrees, Delhi Records Warmest Republic Day In 8 Years
- Sunday January 26, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
Delhi witnessed its warmest Republic Day in eight years on Sunday with the maximum temperature settling at 23.7 degrees Celsius, two notches above normal, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
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2025 'Likely' To Be Among Top Three Warmest Years: UK Met Office
- Thursday December 12, 2024
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The UK weather service forecast Thursday that 2025 would likely be among the top three warmest years globally, falling just behind the record-breaking temperatures set in the past months.
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January 2025 Warmest On Record Globally: European Climate Agency
- Thursday February 6, 2025
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
January 2025 was the warmest on record globally, with the average surface temperature 0.79 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2000 January average, the EU-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reported on Thursday.
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At 23.7 Degrees, Delhi Records Warmest Republic Day In 8 Years
- Sunday January 26, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
Delhi witnessed its warmest Republic Day in eight years on Sunday with the maximum temperature settling at 23.7 degrees Celsius, two notches above normal, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
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www.ndtv.com
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2025 'Likely' To Be Among Top Three Warmest Years: UK Met Office
- Thursday December 12, 2024
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The UK weather service forecast Thursday that 2025 would likely be among the top three warmest years globally, falling just behind the record-breaking temperatures set in the past months.
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