France Records Its Hottest-Ever Day with an Average Temperature of 29.8 C (85.6 F), National Weather Agency Says
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On Tuesday, there were heat warnings and records in Germany, France, Spain and Italy; in many regions, the highest warning level was applied, which is associated with extreme and potentially harmful temperatures. On Tuesday, France reported the hottest night and the hottest day since the start of the weather records. For Belgium and Great Britain, further heat records were predicted. It is already the second heat wave in Western Europe in just u…
France records its hottest day ever after spate of heatwave deaths
The editorial of "Liberation" summarizes the main news of the day of Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
France records its hottest-ever day with an average temperature of 29.8 C (85.6 F), national weather agency says
France records its hottest-ever day with an average temperature of 29.8 C (85.6 F), national weather agency says.
The heat wave is intensifying in Europe, placing serious dangers on the health of the most vulnerable and causing very serious disturbances, especially in France, where Tuesday was the warmest day ever recorded, while England could beat its temperature record for a month of June on Wednesday.
Today is the hottest day in France since measurements began in 1947, according to data from the country's meteorological agency. The effects of the heatwave could be widespread in France, where it has caused dozens of deaths and ravaged the struggle for life among farmers, as well as closing the doors of the Eiffel Tower.
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