95% of the European continent recorded annual temperatures above average last year. The Iberian Peninsula is the region with the most severe impacts related to climate change, but record heatwaves are crossing the Mediterranean. Glaciers are shrinking and snow cover is decreasing like never before.
2025 was the third hottest year ever recorded. Portugal in the region with the most severe impacts
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- Europe out of control: the extreme climate of 2025 in 11 charts • publico.pt
- Portugal invaded by water and fire in a record-breaking boiling Europe • publico.pt
- Heatwaves mark 2025, a wetter-than-usual year in Portugal • cnnportugal.iol.pt
- Heatwaves mark 2025, a year wetter than usual in Portugal • Correio da Manhã Canadá
- Europe is warming twice as fast as any other continent • publico.pt
- Last year was hot. Next year will be even hotter. • politico.eu
- From the Mediterranean to the Arctic, heatwaves break records, glaciers shrink and snow cover periods shorten • expresso.pt
- Weather is changing in Portugal • The Portugal News





