Heat Wave: Current Heat Wave Is Longer than in 2003
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The current heat wave has already lasted more than 17 days, surpassing that of 2003. Before it, other heat waves had already rhythmed in the summer, testing the bodies and morale during this period of school vacation. Testimonials.
Started on July 28, the third heat wave of summer has already lasted for 17 days, one more than last month.
Météo-France has recorded seventeen days of heavy heat in the country since 28 July, one more day than the historical heat wave of 2003. This is already the third longest heat wave ever recorded in the country. - The heat wave that strikes France is already longer than the deadly heat wave of 2003 (Weather and Weather).
This is the third longest heat wave ever recorded in the country, after July 2006 (21 days) and July 1983 (23 days).
The episode currently undergoing France became the third longest recorded in the country, on Thursday 13 August, behind those of 2006 and 1983. And it continues this weekend.
The current heat wave, which has experienced two peaks of intensity for the moment - the first on 29 July and the second on Wednesday - is not yet over.
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