The year 2020 was the hottest year in France since records began in 1900, state weather forecaster Meteo France said, in a new sign of the warming of the planet.
It said that the average temperature across France in 2020 was 14 degrees Celsius (57.2 degrees Fahrenheit), beating the 13.9C (57 Fahrenheit) recorded in 2018, it wrote on Twitter.
🌡️ Le rafraîchissement de cette fin d’année n’aura rien changé. C’est désormais officiel : Avec une valeur moyenne sur l’ensemble du pays atteignant 14 °C, la température de l’année 2020 est la plus chaude jamais enregistrée, devant 2018 (13,9 °). https://t.co/KiWJvLuwVW
— Météo-France (@meteofrance) December 29, 2020
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"The cooler weather we are seeing at the end of this year will not change anything. It is official... 2020 was the hottest year ever recorded" in France, it said.
Paris, France | AFP