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After extreme heat hits many parts of southern Europe in another heatwave, conditions should improve for holidaymakers.
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A heatwave continues to grip Europe as the UK records a provisional 34.7 (96.2F) high in London, making it the hottest day of the year so far Cooler conditions are being felt across other parts of the ...
The weather in Europe turns extreme as a heatwave sweeps across France, Spain, Turkey, and more. Know the alerts before you travel.
A punishing heatwave loosened its gripped on western Europe Wednesday and rolled eastwards, with Germany expected to record some of its hottest temperatures this year.
Italy limited work outdoors, France shut schools and Turkey battled wildfires on Tuesday in a European heatwave that meteorologists said was "exceptional" for striking so early this year.
Several European countries have experienced heatwaves over the past week, including Italy, Spain, France, and Portugal.