Less than a month later, a historic heat wave gripped more than half of Europe, another far-reaching heat wave that affected parts of the continent this week.
In the final week of June, France set its all-time high temperature and all-time high temperatures in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Lithuania, Czech Republic and Slovakia.
The Northeastern Atlantic, a storm system that storms over storms in northern Africa and Spain from the north and eastward across Europe.
The slow movement of this storm system will result in a prolonged heat wave that will end some locations for five days or more.
The core of the heat will be centered from Spain to France, Belgium, the Netherlands, western Germany, Switzerland and northern Italy.
High temperatures near or above 38 C (100 F) are possible in Madrid, Lyon, and Paris. Maximum AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures of 40-43 C (104-110 F) are the hottest days.
Residents should be sure to drink plenty of water, wear light clothing and avoid strenuous activities during the hottest times of the day. Residents should ensure that the elderly, children and pets stay cool enough. Finding shade is also important in order to get out of the direct rays of the sun.
Children and pets for death traps can quickly become air-conditioned.
Relief from the heat will come from the regions of the United Kingdom to northern Spain, France and Germany late in the week.
The Cooler air will slowly overflow the filter through the remainder of central Europe.
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Accu Weather