July 2024 ranks as the hottest July in NASA’s GISTEMP record

July 2024 ranks as the hottest July in NASA’s GISTEMP record. This July was slightly higher than July 2023, the previous record holder. However, the difference is small enough that the two are effectively tied.


The global mean temperature anomaly for July 2024 was 1.21°C (2.18 °F) above the 1951-1980 July average.


Slight variations in the observations and analysis mean there is a margin of error or confidence interval around the data. July 2024’s interval overlaps heavily with July 2023, so although July 2024 was the warmest July — and month — in our record, it effectively ties July 2023.

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