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Western Europe endured its hottest June on record amid relentless back-to-back heatwaves, EU's Copernicus said Wednesday.
Italy limited work outdoors, France shut schools and Turkey battled wildfires on Tuesday in a European heatwave that ...
Portugal, Spain, France, and Italy were some of the worst hit countries, with temperatures reaching over 40 degrees Celcius. ...
The Mediterranean Sea on Sunday hit its warmest temperature on record for June at 26.01 degrees Celsius, said a French ...
The heat was so expansive that mountaintops, including the French Alps, that are usually frozen from snowpack saw record ...
Summer temperatures are expected to be higher than average this year in France, the state forecaster is predicting. Météo France predicts that the period from July - September has a 60% chance of ...
The Met Office blamed man-made climate change as Britain basked in the hottest day of the year. The mercury soared to 34.7C ...
Spain’s first major wildfire of the year has killed two people as a brutal heatwave breaks temperature records across Europe.
Water temperatures have surged above 85 degrees in the Mediterranean Sea, where records have been broken every day for weeks.
Italy banned outdoor work in some regions during the warmest hours, France shut schools and part of the Eiffel Tower and ...
England's wine industry has seen significant growth in recent years due to warmer temperatures brought about by climate ...