2024 was, with a mean temperature of 4.9 °C (deviation +2.8 °C), the warmest year in Tyrol's measurement history, surpassing the previously warmest year 2022 by 0.4 °C. February was by far the warmest on record in Tyrol, and August was also record-warm with a deviation of +4.7 °C. Overall, 7 months reached top 10 rankings. In 2024, sunshine was at times notably below the respective monthly average, particularly in February, June, September, and October. Thanks to an exceptionally sunny November, however, total sunshine hours remained within the range of the long-term mean. The thunderstorms triggered by the summer heat were responsible for numerous severe weather damage events. The exceptional rainfall amounts in mid-September caused relatively little damage in Tyrol, as large quantities of precipitation were captured as snow due to the low snowfall limit…