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Spain registers record high sea temperatures for May

By Thomson Reuters Jun 2, 2026 | 11:28 AM

June 2 (Reuters) – Spain registered record sea temperatures for the month of May along much of ​its coastline, the country’s ‌port authority said on Tuesday, as the UN forecast a moderate or possibly strong El Nino, which could drive ‌up ​global temperatures in coming ⁠months.

Twelve out of ⁠15 deep-water buoys recorded their highest-ever temperatures for the month of May, as well as six ​out of 14 buoys along the coast, according to the Spanish ⁠port authority.

Human-caused climate ⁠change was behind the ​phenomenon, said Ruben del Campo, spokesperson ​for Spanish weather agency AEMET.

“Over the ‌last decade, there have been just seven record-breaking cold days, whereas we have had 221 record-breaking hot ⁠days,” del Campo said, adding that this reflected a constant rise in global ⁠average ‌temperatures.

However, del Campo added, May’s ⁠record sea temperatures were ​unrelated ‌to El Nino, which ​will potentially ⁠begin to emerge in the Pacific in the coming months and reach its peak in October and November.

(Reporting by Javi West LarrañagaEditing by ​Gareth Jones)