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June this year was the hottest of the last 23 years

June has been a wet or normal month, depending on the location, so Euskalmet has activated several meteorological warnings, including 25. 

SAN SEBASTIÁN, 29/06/2025.- Numerosas personas en la playa de La Concha, en San Sebastián, este domingo, jornada en la que Gipuzkoa se encuentra en alerta amarilla por las altas temperaturas. EFE/Javi Colmenero
A beach day, last June, in San Sebastian. Photo: EFE

The month that has just ended has been the hottest June in history since records have been recorded, according to a report released this Wednesday by the Euskalmet Meteorology Agency.

June has been a "wet or normal "month , depending on the location, and in eastern Gipuzkoa it has been "very wet", as well as generally "very hot" temperatures.

In this context, Euskalmet has activated a number of warnings and alerts, including 25 yellow warnings and two orange alerts.

Hot and wet

The average temperatures in June have been "very hot", such as near the coast around 20-21 degrees and in the Llanada Alavesa above 19 degrees, 3.1 degrees above the 1991-2020 average.

It was the hottest June recorded since at least 1970, coinciding with 2003.

Besides, there have been several hot days, from 9 to 13 June, from 18 to 21, from 24 to 30 June.

On the other hand, heavy rainfall has been measured in Gipuzkoa, especially in the Goierri and Tolosaldea regions, while in Treviño, Alto Deba and Encartaciones it has rained less than usual, but generally the figures for this century have been counted. 

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