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By SAMUEL PETREQUIN Updated 6:04 PM CDT, June 23, 2026

PARIS (AP) — France recorded its hottest day ever Tuesday as an early heat wave gripped Europe, prompting the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre museum to restrict visiting hours and disrupting school and transportation schedules in multiple countries.

Punishing temperatures extended to the United Kingdom and Spain, where weather agencies issued red alerts — like France — about the risks of extreme heat for tens of millions of people.

The record of 29.8 C (85.6 F) for France’s national thermal indicator — an average of temperatures measured at 30 weather stations — was only the latest in a series of never-before-registered highs heaped on Europe’s largest country. The conditions were likely to persist at least until the weekend.

“Further record-breaking temperatures are expected, including some that could surpass all previous records, regardless of the time of year,” the Meteo France weather service said.


France’s previous hottest days were recorded during heat waves of August 2003 and July 2019, with an average temperature of 29.4 C (84.9 F).

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Tourists use umbrellas to shelter from the sun as they visit the historical Spanish steps in Rome, Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Temperature records also tumbled at individual weather stations and on consecutive days in some towns as daytime highs climbed well above 40 C (104 F), Meteo France said.

In the French capital, Gin Dujardin said the heat forced him to halt his work fixing roofs, which in Paris often have galvanized zinc coverings.

“It’s very, very hard because the zinc is very hot. The welds don’t hold,” he said. “It’s Dubai temperatures. It’s impossible.”

France has recorded 40 fatalities from drowning in the past week as people seek relief in rivers and other bodies of water, despite authorities’ warnings about unsupervised swimming. Most of the drownings involved young people, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu said.

Meteo France said the heat wave has reached what it described as a “plateau of severity,” with unrelenting heat, day and night. A growing number of regions will tip into the red again Wednesday as the heat spreads across more than half of the country, including the northernmost tip of France, the weather service said.

Human-caused climate change is tied to increasingly extreme weather, and U.N. climate agency projections say the next five years are likely to shatter more heat records.

The Louvre and the Eiffel Tower close early​

In a country without widespread air conditioning, schools, public transportation and sporting events have been affected. In Paris, the Eiffel Tower closed in the afternoon instead of late at night, as it usually does. The Louvre museum said it would close two hours earlier than normal from Wednesday through Saturday.

“Although parts of its historic building are naturally resilient, the museum remains vulnerable and is not sufficiently adapted to climate change,” Louvre officials said. “Heat buildup is greatest toward the end of the day and is further intensified by high visitor numbers.”

This heat wave, coming early in the summer, has already been compared to the August 2003 heat wave that roasted France with the highest temperatures in over half a century. It caused an estimated 15,000 deaths, many of them among older people in apartments and retirement homes without air conditioning.


Europe is the world’s fastest-warming continent, with temperatures increasing twice as fast as the global average since the 1980s, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service. Over the last four years, more than 200,000 people across Europe died from heat-related causes, and most of those deaths were preventable, the World Health Organization’s Europe office said this month.

The above-average temperatures can cause heat exhaustion and life-threatening heat stroke.

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A drugstore sign shows the temperature 43 degrees Celsius (109,4 degrees Fahrenheit) in Rennes, western France, Monday, June 22, 2026.

Rail systems are strained by high temperatures​

Hundreds of British schools planned to close or close early this week because of the heat, while many train services were reduced to avoid heat-related problems on the rail lines.
The Met Office, the U.K. weather agency, issued a heat warning for Wednesday and Thursday, with forecasts suggesting June’s all-time daily temperature record could be broken.

Temperatures of around 37 degrees C (98.6 F) are expected in southern England, with up to 35 C (95 F) in southeast Wales. The peak of the heat wave is now forecast for Wednesday and Thursday, when highs could reach 39 C (102.2 F) in London or southern England.


Conditions are expected to ease by Friday, the Met Office said.

On Tuesday, multiple U.K. train operators, including the express train serving London Gatwick Airport, said they were canceling or reducing services. Railway operators urged people to travel only if “absolutely necessary” on Wednesday and Thursday.

Heat waves could become more frequent and longer​

Further south, Spain faced a heat wave across parts of the Iberian Peninsula.

Spain’s national weather service, Aemet, issued red alerts Tuesday for temperatures of 44 C (111 F) in southern Andalusia as well as warnings of thermometers hitting 40 C (104 F) in the normally temperate Cantabria and the Basque Country regions along the country’s northern Atlantic coast.

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Aemet meteorologist Rubén del Campo said Spain, which has experienced increasingly torrid summers, is only going to get hotter because of climate change as heat waves become more frequent, longer and occur outside the traditional window of July and August.

Of the dozen heat waves Aemet has recorded in June since it started tracking them in 1975, half have occurred since 2015, del Campo said.

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Tourists wear hats to protect themselves from the sun as they admire one of the facades of the Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona, Spain, May 28, 2026

Human-driven climate change is heating up the atmosphere, both above Spain and in the surrounding sea waters, he said.

Copernicus, the EU weather monitoring agency, found that in Europe and globally, 2024 was the hottest year on record, and the continent experienced its second-highest number of “heat stress” days.


Scientists warn that climate change is exacerbating the frequency and intensity of heat and dryness, especially in southeastern Europe, making the region more vulnerable to health impacts and wildfires.

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Associated Press journalists John Leicester in Paris, Sylvia Hui in London and Joseph Wilson in Barcelona, Spain, contributed to this report.
 
I think the lack of AC is a problem mostly for catholic southern Europe, and the angloids. Our tyrannical EU overlords have wanted to "go green", and that means like 80% of protestant boomers who own houses in the north have installed an Air Sourced Heat Pump, because they are subsidised at least on a state level, in order to suplement their normal heating, to make the autistic girl stop crying, and you save money on heating because it is efficent way of producing heat down to -15°C. These are used to chill air in every middle class home from the nordics and down, for 3 weeks when needed, the rest of they year they heat. They are subidised through at least tax deductions in every EU member state.

There is probably also money to be had for installing a Geothermal Heat Pump, and those can also be used to chill.

In catholic Europe they are more flexible and use the same EU-money to redo the kitchen, because heating costs are low anyway.
 
This annual ritual of Euros being hot in the summer and “Americans” claiming they do six hour outdoor workouts in 232 degree heat and if you don’t you’re a pussy has commenced.

That said I kind of like when it gets above 90 because then I can use the excuse “it’s too hot for yard work” and play video games in my cold house without feeling guilty for wasting the summer day.
This year is particularly entertaining as all the Euro World Cup fans are visiting the US and simultaneously withering in the June heat of 78 degrees. And freezing to death in the air-conditioned buildings of 68 degrees. And all that before they get to Texas or Louisianna.
 
If you say so retard.
"A swamp cooler, formally known as an evaporative cooler, is a cooling device that lowers air temperature through the natural evaporation of water. They are highly cost-effective and energy-efficient alternatives to traditional air conditioning, but they only work effectively in hot, dry climates."

What do those words mean? They are too small for my big and powerful American brain to understand.
No, you are just a retarded piece of shit.
I'm surprised you can afford to get that hot, you are already baking in weather I find pleasant. I just walked outside and its 90/90 and its nice because the sun is behind a cloud. Can you say the same sweaty?
 
As for the heat and tolerance to it - the human body needs time to adjust to heat. If you live somewhere hot all the time (and most of the USA is far south of Europe) your body adjusts. Fluid balance adjusts, but you need a bit of time to do that.
If most of your year is 5-20c like it is here and suddenly it’s 40, you’re going to suffer. Hot countries have infrastructure to cope - things like wraparound porches, shutters on windows, sash windows etc. Cold countries don’t have such things. Window units for AC or even portable don’t work well with our hinged windows, yanks have sliding windows, that you can easily shove a window unit in or a hose out of and seal it.
It’s just how your urban set up is. It’d be like living in Kiruna and calling Texans retards for whining about a few flakes of snow in the winter. Well yeah of course they think a single snowstorm is Armageddon, no one has winter tyres, it’s not set up for that kind of weather. Northern Europe is also humid in heat, outside of the swampy bits American heat is more dry. If you live in Kiruna you dig yourself of a few metres of snow out and pop the kids on a sledge to go to school in -40. Your babies sleep outdoors at kindergarten nicely wrapped up in their blankets at temperatures that would kill a Texan.
It’s just what you’re used to.
 
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-07-24/death-valley-shoes-lost-skin-burns
123F is 50.5C. Man didn't die but I bet he wishes he did.

Seriously, I don't get Europeans. You guys bitch about the weather once it hits 86F and then you head to a desert named "Death Valley" in the middle of summer without preparation and somehow expect to make it out unscathed.
literally what the fuck are you even talking about you deranged schizoid
>oh 50C isn't actually THAT lethal here's a single case of a dude surviving
i guess 50C(ent) is proof that taking a bullet 9 times isn't that bad, he lived after all
 
Also we are paving green spaces
This is rarely addressed when they talk about “climate change” affecting cities and it’s maddening. When you remove green spaces and trees you create a heat sink. Then fill it with more and more people and yes, it’s going to make temperatures in those areas hotter and more miserable for everyone.

Have you guys tried putting onions in your pocket? Apparently Indians do this to keep cool. Seems legit.
 
The people measuring the data have vested interest in increasing the average every year, so they do elective sampling to get a new high score and use it to claim why they need more money

Speaking of which, What's the point of climate change researchers when the models they use is 30 years old by now? You have more advancements in the field of physics.
I don't know what to think all I know is that when I was a kid in Poland you would have literally 2 months of snow each winter and this time has decreased to 1 week at best.
I work outside in that lol. Pussy Eurocucks.
Yes yes and I'm benching 220LBs as a foid.
Wait, you meant literally? I never go outside when it's that hot so I don't know.
Yes. Your feet will get burns if you go barefoor onto an asphalt at 30C/86F or maybe even less. So it is very believable that you would get burnt wearing shoes at 40C+. But I didn't try that of course.
It's so funny how Eurotards will bitch about the heat and then you tell them to buy AC and they launch into a long rant about how they'd only use it once a year or their bodies aren't used to 85 fahrenheit or their houses are insulated differently. Hey guys, if you had AC and your brain wasn't melting all day, you'd be able to think straight and not make half a dozen excuses for not solving a simple problem. This is why America gets stuff done and you guys have "siestas" or whatever
A few years ago the heat waves would last like a week. Now they last like a month and they are harder.
This weekend Poland will have 40C/104F and this literally would never happen when I was a kiddo.
I've learned to stop caring when europoors get wiped out by an average summer day every year. They clearly like it. They love dying.

Don't save them. They don't want to be saved.
I wanted to negrate you but you're right.
 
Like I said, it's another piece of climate propaganda. They want us to eat ze bugs and live in a pod. I have seen much worse summers. If anyone needs to walk outside, they can take an umbrella for protection, just like they would when it rained.
Thats for women and nips. Wear a hat to keep the sun off your neck and get on with it you psrasoled pussy.
 
What I think Europeans would benefit from is the use of dehumidifiers. They use significantly less energy than a regular air conditioning unit and can really improve indoor conditions.
Not really, because most places here don't have high humidity. We even use humidifiers for cooling. Also, my (compressor) AC has a dedicated dehumidifying function, but that doesn't save any energy, perhaps 5%. I measured it at the socket once.
 
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