The core winter season of 2022/23 was the second warmest on record, after the winter of 2019/20, when temperatures were 3.32 C above average.
Chartbook: Europe winter temperaturesTemperature records display a clear warming trend for the last four decades, and clusters of warmer-than-normal or colder-than-normal years have been common in the long-term record.
From a prudent planning perspective, Europe must prepare for next winter to be colder, putting more stress on gas supplies and prices.
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