Following February's unprecedented temperature records, March has now set a new all-time high.
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reports that March temperatures were 1.07°C above the 20th-century average, surpassing February's increase of 1.04°C. JMA data, which dates back to 1891, indicates that the last 11 months have each been the hottest ever recorded for their respective months.
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time:2024-08-08