The meteorological summer ended with a hint of autumn, as August brought showers and thunderstorms towards its close.
Notably, a single day of rainfall on August 22nd—amounting to 13.2mm—made this summer wetter than usual, with August 2024 registering 3.5mm more rain than average.
June also saw some rain (3.8mm), providing slight relief from the seasonal drought. In total, the summer recorded 17mm of rainfall, surpassing the typical norm by 1.4mm.
Only one heatwave occurred this summer, from June 20th to 22nd, with temperatures exceeding 35°C. This heatwave was shorter compared to last year’s, which lasted over ten days in July.
Overall, temperatures in June, July, and August were all 1.6°C warmer than the climatic average, with average temperatures of 25.8°C, 28.5°C, and 29.1°C, respectively.
The warmer air temperatures also accelerated the heating of the sea. In June, the average sea surface temperature was 23.7°C, above the norm of 22°C. By July, it rose to 26.9°C, surpassing the 25.2°C norm, and by August, it reached 28.9°C, exceeding the usual 26.7°C for the month.
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