The Spanish Meteorology Agency (Aemet) explained that Julio has been a month “together. It has been hotter than usual, specifically, 0.7 degrees Celsius above “the average registered between 1991 and 2020”. The average temperature of July 2025 has been 23.8 degrees.
However, the Aemet has also indicated that June was a month “so anomalously warm” that he tied with Julio: Julio only exceeded the average heat of June for a tenth grade.
With respect to the different weeks of July, the agency also points out that the first fortnight of the month had “a very warm character in general”, except “a brief cold period” between days 11 and 13. Of course, the last ten days of last month had “a very cold character as a whole.” “It was the last ten of July colder since 2011”.
For that reason it may seem that Julio has been fresh, but his character has been warm with an “anomalous” heat during the first half of the month, which is what the average has balanced up. So much so that July 2025 is, together with July 2022, the month of July most hot in the Aemet historical series.
The agency also emphasizes that July has been a wet month “although with large regional differences” since in areas of the east peninsular they have seen “abundant rains in the passage of a Dana in the middle of the month” and of a subsequent vaguada.