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MON · 2026-06-22 · 09:23 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0622-86338
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France braces for a week of punishing heat as red alerts spread

France is experiencing a severe heatwave with daytime temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) and warm nights, prompting a "red alert" for heat in over half of its regions. This prolonged period of extreme heat, expected to last until at least Friday, is impacting daily life, leading to school closures and public health warnings against alcohol consumption.

4 MIN READ 26Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-06-22 · 09:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
France braces for a week of punishing heat as red alerts spread
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France is experiencing a severe heatwave with daytime temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) and warm nights, prompting a "red alert" for heat in over half of its regions. This prolonged period of extreme heat, expected to last until at least Friday, is impacting daily life, leading to school closures and public health warnings against alcohol consumption. Authorities are also cracking down on public drinking, and sadly, multiple drownings have occurred as people seek relief in rivers. The World Health Organization notes that over 200,000 heat-related deaths occurred in Europe in the past four years, with more above-average temperatures anticipated this summer. The United Kingdom is also under an extreme heat warning, with temperatures potentially reaching 38 C (100 F).

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Temperatures in the United Kingdom could reach 38 C (100 F), potentially breaking the June record of 35.6 C (96 F).

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Over the last four years, more than 200,000 people across Europe died from heat-related causes.

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Hundreds of schools in France were closed on Monday due to the heat wave.

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France is experiencing a week of record-breaking temperatures, with highs above 40 degrees Celsius and nights not dropping below 20 degrees Celsius.

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Human-caused climate change is tied to increasing extreme weather.

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Live heat map of Europe as temperatures rise across Western Europe. Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Paris (AP) — France gritted its teeth Monday for a week of record-busting temperatures, sweltering under a grueling Heat Wave that combines daytime highs above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) and sleep-robbing sweaty nights.The national weather service, France" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="150411" data-entity-type="organization">Meteo France, said that most of the country — the largest in the European Union and second most populated — is entering what is described as a “plateau” of unrelenting heat-wave conditions that isn’t forecast to start easing before Friday at the earliest.In a country without widespread air conditioning, people, businesses and services tried to adapt as best they could. Hundreds of schools were closed on Monday and many hundreds more were canceling some classes, the education minister said. Broadcasts on the Paris transport network urged commuters to hydrate. Medical specialists took to the airwaves to warn of the potentially deadly cocktail of drinking alcohol in Extreme Heat. Authorities cracked down on alcohol consumption in public. Multiple drownings were reported as people sought relief in rivers, despite warnings about currents and other dangers. Human-caused Climate Change is tied to increasing extreme weather, and U.N. climate agency projections say the next five years should shatter more heat records. 3 MIN READ 4 MIN READ A growing swath of France, spreading on Monday to more than half of its regions, was under a “Red Alert” for heat, with larger areas forecast to suffer highs busting past 40 C and nights not dropping below 20 C. In the United Kingdom, the weather office also issued an “Extreme Heat” warning for much of southern England and parts of Wales from Monday until Thursday. It said temperatures could reach 38 C (100 F). The current record for a June day is 35.6 C (96 F), reached in 1976.Over the last four years, more than 200,000 people across Europe died from heat-related causes, and most of the fatalities were preventable, the World Health Organization’s Europe office said this month. More above-average temperatures are expected this summer, which can cause heat exhaustion and life-threatening heat stroke.
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