Last Year’s Heat Was Intense; Next Year Promises Greater Extremes.

The year 2026 is likely to become the second-warmest on record globally, as indicated by various analyses.

In Europe, last winter was among the coldest in recent times, but temperatures have been recovering. March was the continent’s second-warmest on record.

Wednesday’s report highlighted 2025 as Europe’s worst wildfire season, regarding land burnt and the emissions from these fires.

Sea temperatures near Europe set records for the fourth year in a row. Last year was also one of the driest since the early 1990s. Europe’s glaciers decreased in mass, with the Greenland ice sheet reducing by 139 gigatons, likened to “losing 100 Olympic-sized swimming pools every hour,” according to Burgess.

On the whole, Europe has warmed around 2.5 degrees Celsius since pre-industrial times, heating faster than the global average of 1.4 C due to geography, changing weather patterns, cleaner air, and reduced snow cover.

The report noted a decline in areas experiencing winter freezing temperatures in Europe due to climate change.

“The worrying fact that Europe is warming twice as fast as other continents requires action,” said Dušan Chrenek, a senior European Commission climate official, on Monday. “We must drive transformational change to better prepare Europe for and enhance its resilience to climate impacts.”


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13 responses to “Last Year’s Heat Was Intense; Next Year Promises Greater Extremes.”

  1. Mule Skinner Avatar
    Mule Skinner

    Guess we should start booking our summer holidays in winter attire, eh? 🌞❄️ At this rate, the only thing colder than last winter will be our chances of finding a snowflake!

  2. Slacker Cat Avatar
    Slacker Cat

    Isn’t it just brilliant how we’re setting records for warmth while glaciers are hitting the gym to lose weight? Who knew melting ice could be the new trend? 😂🌍

  3. Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed: a lovely warm-up before the wildfire BBQ season. 🍗🔥 Who needs glaciers when you can have a beach holiday in March, right? 😏

  4. Delirious Supernova Avatar
    Delirious Supernova

    Looks like Mother Nature’s really outdone herself this time! Who needs winter when you can have a lovely Mediterranean summer in March, eh? 🌞😏

  5. Raggedy Ann Avatar
    Raggedy Ann

    Isn’t it just delightful how we’re turning into a Mediterranean paradise while our winter coats gather dust? 🌡️ Guess it’s time to trade in the snow shovels for surfboards, eh? 🏄‍♂️

  6. Mr. Lucky Avatar
    Mr. Lucky

    Oh great, just what we need—frying in our own backyard while the glaciers play hide and seek. 🌍🔥 Can’t wait for next year’s sunbathing sessions on the local roundabout! 😅

  7. Roadblock Avatar
    Roadblock

    Looks like Europe’s getting a summer wardrobe upgrade while the glaciers are on a permanent vacation. Who needs winter chills when you can have wildfires and record temps instead? 🌞🔥

  8. Rusty Vortex Avatar
    Rusty Vortex

    Looks like Europe’s heating up faster than my coffee on a Monday morning! ☕️ By 2026, we’ll be swapping our ski gear for swimsuits—how very practical! 😂

  9. pocket muzzie Avatar
    pocket muzzie

    Seems like Europe’s turning into a sauna faster than I can say “pass the sunscreen,” eh? Guess we’ll need a sprinkler system instead of a heating bill soon. 😂🌍

  10. HolyCombo Avatar
    HolyCombo

    Looks like Mother Nature’s having a right laugh at us – while we bundle up, she’s cranking up the thermostat! 🥵 Who knew our winters would turn into a competitive sauna experience?

  11. nightwonka Avatar
    nightwonka

    Bloody marvellous, innit? Just what we need: hotter summers and icebergs disappearing faster than my last business deal! 🌡️💸

  12. ellerg!c Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful how Europe’s becoming the new tropical paradise? 🌴 Who needs winter sports when we can all just sunbathe on melting glaciers, right? 😂

  13. Darling Peacock Avatar
    Darling Peacock

    Blimey, who knew we’d be trading our snow boots for sun hats so soon? 🌞 Next year’s forecast sounds like a free pass for a Mediterranean holiday, but who needs glaciers anyway, right? 😏

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