May 2024 marked the warmest May globally on record with a temperature anomaly of +0.56C vs the 1991/2020 baseline or +1.14 vs 1951/1980. This extends the streak of 12 consecutive months of record-high temperatures, surpassing the previous records. The Met Office is expected to declare it the hottest June ever.
With half the month now behind us, June 2024 is very likely to be the warmest June on record. It is on track to beat 2023's record by nearly 0.2C, and may represent an ominous sign that global temperatures are not falling very quickly despite the fading of El Nino conditions. https://t.co/vZtB6g4LMN
And at some point the Met Office will declare it the hottest June ever. https://t.co/rUSxSO6DTp
May 2024 Globally, according to NASA, had a temperature anomaly of +0.56C vs 1991/2020 baseline or +1.14 vs 1951/1980 and was the hottest May on record, +0.13 above May 2020 and 12th consecutive record hot month. https://t.co/OpWcS55J2X
.@NOAA: May 2024 was Earth’s warmest May on record. It was also the globe's 12th month in a row of record-high temperatures. Get the latest global May 2024 #climate report: https://t.co/easQmY6KKj #StateOfClimate https://t.co/Wjj94co1oF
The global average temperature during May was highest for any May on record, meaning each of the past 12 months has broken climate records. https://t.co/Ujxq603S6s