Europe Swelters in Summer's First Heatwave as Continent Warms
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Europe swelters in summer's first heatwave as continent warms
Southern Europeans braced Saturday for the first heatwave of the northern hemisphere summer, as climate change pushes thermometers on the world's fastest-warming continent increasingly into the red. Temperatures are set to rise to 37 degrees Celsius (99 Fahrenheit) in Rome, driving the Eternal City's many tourists and Catholic pilgrims to the Vatican alike towards the Italian capital's 2,500 public fountains for refreshment.
A four-day heat wave is expected to hit Spain. The Swedish Foreign Ministry is now warning Swedish tourists about the heat. In some places, temperatures could reach the previous r
This weekend, an extreme heat wave hits Europe. Spain can reach up to 47 degrees, Greece is fighting violent forest fires and in Italy roads are melting. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is now warning Swedish tourists about the heat in Spain.
The hottest weekend of 2025 has just begun: record tips in some areas of Italy, here are the hottest and what will happen later with the African anticyclone Pluto
Spain is preparing for the first heat wave of the year, with exceptionally high temperatures. In the coming days, it may reach 45 degrees in some areas, or even warmer. It is also scorching hot in Italy, Greece and Cyprus.
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