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Temperatures cross 40°C in Paris for 3rd time since 1947
PARIS – Temperatures in Paris went above 40°C for the third time in 75 years Tuesday as France grapples with the second straight day of a heatwave, according to the official weather service, Meteo France.
Temperatures in the capital reached 40.5°C.
The two other times when the mercury soared that high were on July 25, 2019, when the highest-ever temperature was recorded at 42.6°C, and 40.4°C on July 28, 1947.
Other cities and towns recording record temperatures were 41°C in Cayeux-sur-Mer, Dieppe in Normandy at 40.4°C, 39.9°C in Calais and Le Touquet, and 39.6°C in Boulogne-sur-Mer.
The weather is expected to moderate later Tuesday with storms, hailstorms, and intense rain in the Hautes-Pyrenees and Bearn region that will move to Toulouse, Dordogne, and Limousin.
The storm is forecast to move up Wednesday in the Center Val de Loire, the Paris basin, and west of Burgundy, bringing a dip in temperatures.
The southeastern region will still have temperatures between 33°C and 38°C. (Anadolu)
Sonny Ramirez
July 21, 2022 at 4:28 PM
This is very scary most homes in the UK are not equipped for this They mostly won’t have air conditioning I feel anxious for the elderly.
The big issue is their houses are not built for the heat but for cold weather. Very hard to get air circulation and no air-conditioning
May May
July 21, 2022 at 10:51 PM
It’s nearly a danger for them as they are not supposed to experience that kind of temperature. I think it is all caused by global warming. We should now step in and fight them. Our world isn’t built for resources. We should keep in mind that what happens to earth is the consciousness of one another.
Darlynz Gomez
July 22, 2022 at 8:05 AM
I feel so bad for all the people affected by the heat waves and wildfires.This is not normal.
omg soon entire planet may be like this-we pray no one suffers/dies-but some action must be taken.
Climate Change take action before its too late.