According to the German Weather Service (DWD), Germany experienced an “extraordinary weather year” in 2022.

According to the provisional annual balance, the temperature record of 2018 of 10.5 degrees Celsius was at least broken.

According to DWD calculations, the mean annual temperature for this year was 10.5 degrees Celsius.

2022 is 2.3 degrees above the value of the internationally valid reference period from 1961 to 1990.

Only the final evaluation of all station data at the beginning of January will show whether 2022 was the warmest year since measurements began, said a DWD spokesman on Friday.

There was a record for the duration of sunshine.

With a precipitation deficit of around 15 percent, the past twelve months have been very dry.

There was also a further increase in the trend in mean annual temperatures with the warm year 2022: since 1881 it has meanwhile become 1.7 degrees warmer in Germany.

In the previous year, this value was still 1.6 degrees.

Tobias Fuchs, DWD board member for climate and environment, warned: "The record-warm year 2022 should be a renewed incentive for all of us to finally get from talking to action on climate protection."