July 2019 hottest month on record: NOAA
July 2019 was the hottest month ever recorded globally. The previous hottest month on record was July 2016. Nine of the 10 hottest Julys have occurred since 2005. The record warmth also shrank the Arctic and Antarctic sea ice to historic lows. Av...

The previous hottest month on record was July 2016.
"Much of the planet sweltered in unprecedented heat in July, as temperatures soared to new heights in the hottest month ever recorded," NOAA said in a statement.
"The record warmth also shrank Arctic and Antarctic sea ice to historic lows," it said.
The average global temperature in July was 1.71 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th-century average of 60.4 degrees, making it the hottest July in the 140-year record, according to scientists at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
Last month was also the 43rd consecutive July and 415th consecutive month with above-average global temperatures.
The period from January through July produced a global temperature that was 1.71 degrees F above the 20th-century average of 56.9 degrees, tying with 2017 as the second-hottest year to date on record.
It was the hottest year to date for parts of North and South America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, the southern half of Africa, portions of the western Pacific Ocean, western Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, according to NOAA.
Average Antarctic sea-ice coverage was 4.3 per cent below the 1981-2010 average, making it the smallest for July in the 41-year record.
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