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Gallery|Climate Crisis

Temperatures soar in Western Europe

Heatwave grips Spain, France and parts of the UK.

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The sun rises over La Roche-Blanche on what is likely to be the hottest day of the year so far in France [Jean-Sebastien Evrard/AFP]
Published On 24 Aug 201624 Aug 2016

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Temperatures are soaring in Western Europe as the heatwave continues to strengthen. The warm air is moving across the continent from North Africa, forcing the temperatures to rise.

In Paris, the temperatures climbed to 32C on Tuesday, and Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be its hottest days of the year so far.

Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands are also experiencing the heat, and warnings have been issued to the public.

In the UK, the warmest weather is confined to the southeast of England. London soared to 31C on Tuesday and the temperature is expected to climb a fraction higher on Wednesday.

Away from southeast England, there is more cloud across the rest of Britain and Ireland and the temperature is significantly lower.

Spain and Portugal have seen temperatures rise, but across the Iberian Peninsula it has been very hot for the past few months.

The temperature in Madrid has failed to reach 30C on only two occasions since the beginning of July. The latest heatwave is simply serving to make the hot weather even more unbearable.

Many residents in Western Europe do not have air conditioning in their homes, which makes the impact of heatwaves more serious than other parts of the world that are regularly subject to hot weather.

In 2003, a heatwave in Western Europe killed at least 35,000 people when it gripped the region in August. 

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The temperature topped at 33C in Toulouse on Tuesday [Remy Gabalda/AFP]
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Temperatures in Paris are likely to climb to 36C on Wednesday and Thursday [Matthieu Alexandre/AFP]
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The beaches of Nice are a popular place to cool down [Valery Hache/AFP]
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Children in Nice find relief from the heat under the fountains [Valery Hache/AFP]
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In the UK, blue skies reached Holmfirth, innorthern England, but the hottest weather will be confined to the southeast corner [Oli Scarff/AFP]
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On Tuesday London's temperature climbed to 31C [Justin Tallis/AFP]
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Temperatures are also rising in Spain, but Barcelona should keep its cooling breeze and avoid the worst of the heat [Andreu Dalmau/EPA]


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