Nights without sleep, days without breath: the heat has again gripped Europe

A persistent heat dome is impacting southwestern Europe, bringing intense heat and dryness from northern Africa. Meteorologists anticipate widespread high temperatures across Spain, Portugal, France, and Italy throughout the coming week. The New York Times reports that temperatures in these regions could reach or exceed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).

The Spanish national meteorological agency has issued yellow and orange weather warnings reflecting the significant temperature increase. This has prompted immediate action in some areas, with reports of children utilizing water to cool themselves within classrooms near Barcelona. Cities including Seville, Zaragoza, and Córdoba are preparing for conditions approaching 40 degrees Celsius.

The situation is expected to persist without significant change, with similar conditions anticipated to develop across France later this week, impacting most of the country. Authorities are advising residents to take precautions against the extreme heat. The prolonged period of high temperatures underscores the ongoing challenges posed by climate change across Europe.

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