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Europe sizzles under 'heat dome' as France logs hottest May day on record

Europe sizzles under 'heat dome' as France logs hottest May day on record

Summary

Europe is experiencing a heatwave caused by a "heat dome" of warm air trapped over western Europe, leading to record high temperatures in several countries. France recorded its hottest May day ever, and the heat is expected to continue throughout the week, causing health warnings and restrictions on outdoor work.

Key Facts

  • France recorded its hottest May day on record on Monday, with even higher temperatures expected.
  • A "heat dome" of warm air from northern Africa is causing unusually high temperatures across western Europe.
  • The United Kingdom also saw its hottest May day at 34.8°C (94.6°F), breaking previous temperature records.
  • Parts of Italy have imposed restrictions on outdoor work due to the heat.
  • Beaches in southwest France became busy earlier than usual because of the warm weather.
  • Temperatures in Spain are expected to reach 38°C (100.4°F) later in the week.
  • Scientists link the increase in extreme heatwaves to human-caused climate change, saying Europe is warming faster than the global average.
  • The heatwave is prompting health warnings and concerns about adapting infrastructure to a warmer climate.
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