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The northern meteorological summer — June, July and August — averaged 16.8 degrees Celsius ( 62.24 degrees Fahrenheit ), according to Copernicus .
That’s 0.03 degrees Celsius warmer than the old record in 2023 .
The last decade has been the hottest since regular measurements were taken and likely in about 120,000 years , scientists say.
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