For the second time in a month, a high-pressure system is drawing scorching air from the Sahara desert, breaking temperature records Climate scientists warn this could become the new normal in many parts of the world. But temperate Europe – where air conditioning is rare – isn't equipped for the temperatures frying the region this week.
France roasts in record heatwave, two die in Spain
One by one, heat records is being broken across Europe. On Thursday, the Paris area could be as hot as 41C (108 F) as a result of hot, dry air coming from northern Africa that's trapped between cold stormy systems.ondon expects to see 39C. And swaths of Germany, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Switzerland could face temperatures exceeding 40C. France is particularly wary after a 2003 heatwave killed nearly 15,000 people, especially the elderly.