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		</div><p>Spain is about to conclude its hottest year on record, the nation’s weather service said.</p>
<p>The country’s national weather service said preliminary data indicates 2022 will finish with average daily temperatures above 15C for the first time since records started in 1961.</p>
<p>The four hottest years on record for the southern European country have all come since 2015, it said.</p>
<p>The service adds that, even with recent rainfalls, Spain is also poised to record one of its driest years.</p>
<p>Only 2005 and 2017 saw less rainfall at this point on the calendar.</p>
<p>Europe has suffered an exceptionally dry and hot year that has favoured explosive wild fires, damaged crop yields and led to water restrictions.</p>
<p>European authorities and experts link the extreme weather to climate change.</p>
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