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June was warmer than average, slightly so in the Coastal Plain and the Lowlands, and more considerably in the mountains and the interior of the country. Throughout the month, several warm episodes occurred, with a prominent heatwave manifesting at the end of the month; however, no extreme temperature values were recorded. From its outset, the month was characterized by summery synoptic patterns, with no precipitation and no sharp temperature fluctuations. In a historical comparison of temperatures, June of this year is ranked high (seventh in the series), although, in line with preliminary forecasts, it was significantly less warm than June 2024, which was the warmest since the beginning of measurements.

With the conclusion of the first half of 2025, it can be summarized and established that it was warmer than normal compared to similar periods in the past, though not to an extreme degree, ranking eighth in the last 75 years. This is in contrast to the first half of 2024, which was warmer and is ranked third.

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