This year the third warmest month of September was recorded on Earth, with high temperatures, especially near the poles on the planet and Eastern Europe, was recorded, according to data released today by the European Copernicus Observatory.

Just like July and August before him, “September 2025 was the third hottest September” in the chronicles, not far from that of 2023, when a record was recorded, or that of 2024, which was the second warmer, according to Copernicus.

The average temperature was 16.11 ° C, or 1.47 ° C above the pre-industrial period (1850-1900), before the climate begins to heat up due to human activity.

The situation worldwide in terms of planet’s temperature course “remains the same, with persistently high soil and seas, reflecting the ongoing influence of gas concentration that causes the greenhouse effect on the atmosphere”, commented on the atmosphere. “

The highest temperatures, compared to measurements in 1940, were recorded in part of Europe, in Nordic countries and Eastern Europe, from the Baltic States to the Balkans.

Outside of Old Epirus, temperatures were “higher than the average in Canada, in sections of Greenland, the northwestern tip of Siberia and in nearby coastal areas, as well as in vast areas of the Antarctic,” the observatory added.

This scientific program of the European Union publishes monthly newsletters on the whole planet, which are prepared by analysis of data from satellites, observations on the ground and climate models. The data, covering the last 85 years, allows each month to make measurements and estimates of temperatures on Earth.

In terms of rains, the Copernicus Observatory spoke of abundant rainfall in some parts of Europe, Scandinavia, Italy, Croatia, Spain, and even on the eastern coast of the Black Sea.

Conversely, countries of the American Epirus (Canada, USA, Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay), the Asian part of Russia and the north of the Indian subcontinent lived in September much more dryer than usual.