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Last month was the second-hottest July on RECORD

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Last month was the second -hottest July on record - only 0.04C lower than the previous high set in July 2023 .

This is the first time a month has not seen record breaking heat in over a year .

Despite not breaking the monthly record, last month still saw the hottest day ever as average temperatures reached 17.16C ( 62.89F ) on 22 July .

Over the last six months , the average global temperature has been 0.27C higher than 2023 , which makes it almost certain that this year will prove to be the hottest ever.

La Niña is a global weather event which brings cold waters to the surface of the Pacific .

This usually causes a decrease in global average temperatures as well as drought over the southern U.S. Dr Otto adds: 'Even without El Niño , the world continues to experience incredibly dangerous levels of heat'.

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