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"We Live in an Airfryer", Why some Apartments Remain Stifling Several Days After the Heat Wave

Summary by Maison & Travaux
You've opened everything as soon as the temperatures have gone down, but the thermometer in the living room remains blocked above 28°C? In the last few days, many have felt like living in the tuft, while the air has refreshed outside. The past heat wave, a growing number of inhabitants wonder: why their apartment doesn't cool after the heat wave? In Colombes, in the Paris region, Marie and Sébastien saw the temperature rise to 36°C in their trip…
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You've opened everything as soon as the temperatures have gone down, but the thermometer in the living room remains blocked above 28°C? In the last few days, many have felt like living in the tuft, while the air has refreshed outside. The past heat wave, a growing number of inhabitants wonder: why their apartment doesn't cool after the heat wave? In Colombes, in the Paris region, Marie and Sébastien saw the temperature rise to 36°C in their trip…

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Maison & Travaux broke the news on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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