Europe is currently enduring its most severe and widespread early summer heatwave on record, driven by a persistent "heat dome" of hot air from northern Africa. At least 101 million people are facing temperatures exceeding 35°C, with France and the UK shattering historical June records. Record-Breaking Temperatures

Europe is currently enduring its most severe and widespread early summer heatwave on record, driven by a persistent "heat dome" of hot air from northern Africa. At least 101 million people are facing temperatures exceeding 35°C, with France and the UK shattering historical June records. 
Record-Breaking Temperatures
France: -
Reached an all-time June high of 43.8°C in Palluau, alongside a record-breaking overnight temperature of 22°C.
United Kingdom: -
Set new June records with temperatures reaching 36.1°C in Hampshire.
Widespread Impact: -
More than 380 million people—nearly two-thirds of Europe's population—have experienced maximum temperatures surpassing 30°C. 
Disruptions to Daily Life
Landmarks & Tourism: -
The Eiffel Tower and the Louvre in Paris were forced to close early to manage the extreme conditions.
Transportation: -
Major train networks, particularly in Britain, have implemented speed restrictions to prevent tracks from warping.
Public Health: -
Red weather warnings were issued across central and southern England, Wales, and France. Health agencies are urging residents to take precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses. 
Scientific Consensus:-
According to the World Weather Attribution group, this early-summer heat event would have been "virtually impossible" without human-caused climate change. 
For the latest hourly forecasts and active weather alerts in your specific destination, you can check the World Meteorological Organization or the UK Met Office.
Europe faces another day of extreme heat after more temperature records set
   France under extreme heat alert as 63 million endure 30+C (86+F) temperatures, with widespread power outages in Brittany. 
 Temperatures rose up to 43.8 °C in the town of Pulluau in western France. Overnight temperatures also set a new national record of 22 °C.
   Heat warnings are in place in Europe as the mercury soars across the continent. Spain, France and the UK have all broken temperature records. 
 Main Findings * Heatwaves cause more deaths in Europe than all other natural hazards combined. 
Climate change the culprit for Europe's 'most severe' heatwave: Report. The extreme June temperatures would have been 'virtually impossible' 50 years ago.
France has hottest day ever recorded as heat wave intensifies across Europe.
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