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Europe swelters as more heat records set to tumble

20-06-2026 12:33 PM


Ammon News - Much of Western Europe was sweltering in a gruelling heatwave on Friday with the mercury expected to continue rising in the coming days, likely shattering yet more temperature records.

France was hit hard, forcing hundreds of schools to tweak their timetables to cope. Forecasters warned of an "intense and long-lasting" heatwave that could see temperatures in Paris soar above 40C for the first time on a June day.

Across the continent, authorities were ramping up warnings of extreme weather. German forecasters said parts of the country needed to be on alert for thunderstorms, hail and heavy rain over the weekend.

Meteorologists confirmed that England and Wales had already experienced the hottest spring ever recorded, though temperatures in Britain were not expected to be as intense as continental Europe.

Scientists say human-driven climate change is amplifying such extremes, with heatwaves, droughts and floods becoming more intense and frequent.

The current heatwave is already the second of the year for many, and means summer is kicking off for tens of millions of Western Europeans with another spell of extreme heat.

Britain, France, Spain, Switzerland and Germany have all raised alert levels for the coming days, as have some cities in northern and central Italy.

The UK's Met Office said there was a 40-percent chance of beating the record temperature for a June day, set in 1976.

Spain's civil protection agency has warned of a prolonged spell of extreme heat affecting most of the country and the Balearic Islands from Sunday and through much of next week.

Schaffhouse, a town in northern Switzerland, on Friday recorded its hottest June temperature ever at 35.7C, and the mercury is expected to rise across the country in the coming days, putting other records at risk.

France is at the heart of the current upsurge, with the country having just experienced its hottest spring since records began in 1900.


AFP




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