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Home » Europe suffered its COLDEST January in 16 years – with average temperatures hitting just –2.34°C, scientists confirm
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Europe suffered its COLDEST January in 16 years – with average temperatures hitting just –2.34°C, scientists confirm

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If you’ve felt particularly chilly over the last few weeks, you’re not alone. 

The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has confirmed that last month was the coldest January in Europe for 16 years.

In the final weeks of the month, the Northern Hemisphere experienced severe cold waves thanks to a ‘meandering polar jet stream’, which spilled icy air into Europe and North America. 

This led to Europe experiencing its coldest January since 2010 – with average temperatures hitting just –2.34°C.

However, it was a very different story in the Southern Hemisphere. 

There, record–breaking heat led to wildfires in Australia, Chile, and Patagonia, as well as flooding in South Africa and Mozambique. 

‘January 2026 delivered a stark reminder that the climate system can sometimes simultaneously deliver very cold weather in one region, and extreme heat in another,’ said Samantha Burgess, Strategic Lead for Climate at the European Centre for Medium–Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF).

‘While human activities continue to drive long–term warming, these recent events highlight that resilience and adaptation to increasing extremes are key to prepare society for heightened climate risk in the future.’ 

The Copernicus Climate ChangeService (C3S) has confirmed that last month was the coldest January in Europe for 16 years

Europe experienced its coldest January since 2010 ¿ with average temperatures hitting just ¿2.34°C. Pictured: a skier skies past the Eiffel Tower on January 7

Europe experienced its coldest January since 2010 – with average temperatures hitting just –2.34°C. Pictured: a skier skies past the Eiffel Tower on January 7

Worldwide, January was the fifth–warmest on record, with an average surface air temperature of 12.95°C. 

That’s 0.51°C above the 1991–2020 average, and 1.47°C above pre–industrial temperatures.

Europe was particularly chilly, with an average temperature of just –2.34°C, which is 1.63°C below the 1991–2020 average. 

‘Widespread cold conditions occurred across Fennoscandia, the Baltic States, eastern Europe, Siberia, and the central and eastern United States,’ CS3 explained. 

In contrast, the largest warmer–than–average temperatures occurred across the Arctic, most notably in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Baffin Bay, Greenland, and the Russian Far East. 

‘Above–average temperatures were also recorded across southern South America, northern Africa, central Asia, and most of Australia and Antarctica,’ CS3 added. 

If you live in the UK, you probably won’t be surprised to learn that January was also wetter than average in much of western, southern, and eastern Europe. 

CS3 said: ‘Heavy precipitation led to flooding and associated damage and disruption in many regions, including the Iberian Peninsula, Italy, the western Balkans, Ireland and the UK.’

Worldwide, January was the fifth¿warmest on record, with an average surface air temperature of 12.95°C

Worldwide, January was the fifth–warmest on record, with an average surface air temperature of 12.95°C

Outside of Europe, Canada, northern Mexico and southern USA, central Asia, easternmost Russia and Japan, southeastern Brazil, northern Australia and southern Africa all had wetter–than–average conditions.

However, drier–than–average conditions were seen in large parts of central Europe, as well as in northwestern coastal and southern USA, southern parts of China, much of extratropical South America and much of southern and western Australia.

As part of its analysis CS3 also looked at the extent of sea ice at the North and South Poles. 

In the Arctic, the average sea ice extent last month was six per cent below average.  

‘Regionally, sea ice concentrations were much below average in the northern Barents Sea, between Svalbard and Franz Josef Land, as well as in Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea, coinciding with much–above–average surface air temperatures in those regions,’ the experts said. 

Over in the Antarctic, the monthly sea ice extent was eight per cent below average. 

‘Sea ice concentrations around Antarctica were above average in the Weddell Sea, but generally below average in other ocean sectors, particularly in the Bellingshausen Sea,’ CS3 added. 

THE PARIS AGREEMENT: A GLOBAL ACCORD TO LIMIT TEMPERATURE RISES THROUGH CARBON EMISSION REDUCTION TARGETS

The Paris Agreement, which was first signed in 2015, is an international agreement to control and limit climate change.

It hopes to hold the increase in the global average temperature to below 2°C (3.6ºF) ‘and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C (2.7°F)’.

It seems the more ambitious goal of restricting global warming to 1.5°C (2.7°F) may be more important than ever, according to previous research which claims 25 per cent of the world could see a significant increase in drier conditions. 

The Paris Agreement on Climate Change has four main goals with regards to reducing emissions:

1)  A long-term goal of keeping the increase in global average temperature to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels

2) To aim to limit the increase to 1.5°C, since this would significantly reduce risks and the impacts of climate change

3) Governments agreed on the need for global emissions to peak as soon as possible, recognising that this will take longer for developing countries

4) To undertake rapid reductions thereafter in accordance with the best available science

Source: European Commission 

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