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Locations in southwest France break all-time June records as heat wave bakes Western Europe

By Renee Duff, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

Published Jun 17, 2022 12:43 PM EDT | Updated Jun 19, 2022 9:21 AM EDT

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France’s national railway company is limiting speeds in the southwest of the country during a heat wave. The high temperatures can cause expansion in the rails and overhead lines.

An ongoing heat wave in Western Europe -- the most intense of its kind this early in the year -- has caused significant disruptions to events and travel and prompted dire messages from public officials.

On Saturday, the southwest coastal town of Biarritz, France, broke its absolute heat record when the temperature climbed to a sweltering 109 F (42.9 C). The previous record was set in August of 2003 when the town observed a daytime high of 105 F (40.6 C).

"Everyone now faces a health risk," French official Fabienne Buccio said in a radio interview.

Hot air from northern Africa has been surging northward throughout the week, first gripping Spain before reaching France and the United Kingdom on Friday.

France's meteorological service, Météo-France, issued heat alerts for approximately two-thirds of the country at the end of the week, describing the heat wave as one of "unprecedented precocity."

A look at the heat searing Western Europe on Saturday afternoon, June 18, 2022. (AccuWeather)

Schoolchildren living in western portions of the country where the most extreme heat alerts are in effect were allowed to stay home on Friday as a precaution, according to The Associated Press (AP).

The commune of Saint-Jean-de-Minervois in southeastern France recorded a temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) on Thursday, June 16, marking the earliest such temperature reading in the country's history, excluding the French Mediterranean island of Corsica, according to Météo-France.

That mark was easily eclipsed on Friday as Villevieille, France, topped out at 107 F (41.6 C) a higher temperature than what Death Valley, California, one of the hottest places on the planet, soared to on Friday. Temperatures in Death Valley on Friday reached 105 F.

Intense heat wave sizzles Europe
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France's national railway company, SNCF, limited train speeds in southwestern portions of the country as a result of the heat, as high temperatures can negatively impact rails and overhead lines.

Outdoor events in the Gironde department of southwestern France have been canceled until the worst of the heat has passed, and all indoor events in non-air-conditioned buildings, excluding weddings, have been banned, the BBC reported. A mere 5% of French homes are air-conditioned.

On Friday, Paris recorded its highest temperature of the year so far at 93 F (34 C). However, Mother Nature cranked up the heat another notch at the beginning of the weekend.

Paris came close to tying its all-time record high temperature for June on Saturday with afternoon temperatures climbing to 98 F (36.7 C). The current record in Paris stands at 99.7 F (37.6 C) previously set on June 26, 1947.

By midday Saturday, 11 departments across southwestern France were placed on red level alert, while 58 departments across France were on an orange level alert. Earlier on Saturday morning, as many as 14 departments were on red level alert for the intense heat.

🔴 11 dpts en #vigilanceRouge
🔶 58 dpts en #vigilanceOrange

Restez informés sur https://t.co/rJ24zzmmy4 pic.twitter.com/9gflJtbTpY

— VigiMétéoFrance (@VigiMeteoFrance) June 18, 2022

As the heat wave persists, experts urge residents and visitors to take necessary precautions to lessen the risk of heat-related illnesses. Drinking plenty of water and/or sports beverages, limiting strenuous activities and spending as much time as possible in the shade or in air-conditioned buildings can mitigate this risk.

High-energy appliances should be used in the early morning and evening hours to lessen the strain on the power grid amid a time when cooling demands will be pushed to the limits, experts say. According to the BBC, the increase in electricity demand has forced France's main power provider, RTE, to import electricity from neighboring countries.

Forecasters say heat relief is on the horizon, but that it will come at the expense of severe thunderstorms across portions of France and Germany.

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"As a cold front hits the hot air, any thunderstorms that do develop could become severe by later Sunday afternoon and Sunday night," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Tony Zartman said. "The main threats will be damaging wind gusts, hail and some downpours that can lead to flash flooding, but isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out."

On Sunday, Météo France placed 52 departments across France on orange level alert for strong to severe thunderstorms as well as the intense heat.

The heat will gradually shift into portions of southeastern Europe on Monday and Tuesday. Residents across parts of southeastern Austria, Hungary, eastern Croatia, northern Serbia, southern Romania and Bulgaria are forecast to experience daytime temperatures upwards of 90 F (32 C) early this week.

The ongoing heat in Western Europe adds to a growing list of regions around the world that have endured extreme temperatures in recent weeks.

Earlier in June, extraordinary heat sent temperatures to nearly 130 F (54 C) in the Middle East. In the United States, temperatures soared into the triple digits from Texas to Chicago this week, while one man died in Death Valley, California, in record-breaking heat. Forecasters expect another wave of sizzling conditions to grip the central part of the United States by early next week.

See also:

Terrifying video shows billboard collapse in severe winds, strike motorist
Man found dead in Death Valley following record-breaking heat
No water. High heat. Residents cope with unimaginable circumstances

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