The effects of global warming are becoming more and more noticeable. The years are warmer and winter takes longer to arrive. In this case, this past October has been the second warmest since 1965.
With average temperatures recorded of 18,5 degrees, having abnormalities up to 4,1 degrees above normal for this month, it ranks second, after October 2014, which was the warmest. What temperatures has this month of October had?
The second warmest month since 1965
This month of October has been, according to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), "extremely dry" and with a "marked contrast between daytime and nighttime temperatures." Similar to the climatic behavior of deserts, characterized by high daytime temperatures and very low nighttime temperatures, last October had very high temperatures during the day and low temperatures at night.
According to Aemet, the thermometers in October registered an average of 18,5 degrees Celsius, value that is 2,6 degrees above the mean of this month since there is a reference, that is, the period 1981-2010. To better understand this behavior, it is interesting to compare with the [autumn](https://www.meteorologiaenred.com/como-sera-el-otono.html) that is coming and how it may affect temperatures.
Very high temperature anomalies
Temperature anomalies are data that is logged that is not normal at normal temperatures. These abnormalities can be negative (below average) or positive (above average). The anomalies of the maximum temperatures registered in October were located an average of 4,1 degrees above the normal value for the month, leaving this period with a higher average maximum temperature since 1965, having surpassed the previous highest record corresponding to October 1968, in which 0,7 degrees was recorded.
In addition to the high temperatures, the month of October has been very dry in almost all of Spain with precipitation values of so only 26 millimeters compared to the 78 millimeters that normally fallsThis is alarming considering Australia's climate.meteorologiaenred.com/climate-of-australia.html) and its extreme variations.