It is in the Alps massif that the rise in temperatures is among the most visible in Europe today. At 10am today, Thursday 28 May, the thermometer reached 10°C on Helbronner Point, one of the highest peaks of the Mont-Blanc massif on the continent, at 3,466 meters above sea level. Comparing the snow cover at a one-year interval allows us to grasp the exceptional character of the temperature peaks reached in recent days. In the Alps massif, the av…
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It is in the Alps massif that the rise in temperatures is among the most visible in Europe today. At 10am today, Thursday 28 May, the thermometer reached 10°C on Helbronner Point, one of the highest peaks of the Mont-Blanc massif on the continent, at 3,466 meters above sea level. Comparing the snow cover at a one-year interval allows us to grasp the exceptional character of the temperature peaks reached in recent days. In the Alps massif, the av…