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What is the warmest month of the year in Europe?

Copernicus, a division of the European Union's space program, has records going back to 1940. July's temperature would be hotter than any month the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has recorded and their records go back to 1850.



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You won't find balmy beach temperatures in Europe during the winter, but there are certainly several places that have milder weather. Let's look at some of the warmest places in Europe in winter: Portugal, Crete, Andalusia, Balearic Islands, Sicily, Malta, Southern Turkey, and the Canary Islands.

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If incoming exceed outgoing, temperature rises, and vice versa. Why is July the hottest month every year in the Northern Hemisphere? It isn't. Generally August is hotter in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere.

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The Best Warm Weather Countries in Europe:
  • Italy.
  • Portugal.
  • Greece.
  • Cyprus.
  • Malta.
  • Madeira, Portugal.
  • Gibraltar, UK.
  • Tenerife, Spain.


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Summer Season in Europe Summer in Europe is considered the best time to visit Europe for holiday. Months of May through September are ideal to visit Europe. It is when the hotel and flight prices are reasonable, tourist attractions are less crowded, and temperatures are pleasant.

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Salzburg, Austria. Not many people know but Salzburg in Austria is one of the best cities in Europe where it is warm but not too hot in July and August. Moderate temperatures make Salzburg cool and pleasant with average highs ranging from 21°C (70F) to 25°C (77F).

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The average high on June 1 is 85. On August 1 it is 94. June averages 4 days in the 100s while August has 6.

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Winters—much colder and longer, with greater snow cover, than in western Europe—are coldest in the northeast, and summers are hottest in the southeast; the January to July mean temperatures range approximately from 50 to 70 °F (10 to 21 °C).

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