France experienced its hottest day of the year yesterday with temperatures above 30˚C in most parts of the country.

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Short-lived heatwave interrupted by storms

France experienced its hottest day of the year yesterday with temperatures above 30˚C in most parts of the country.

Short-lived heatwave interrupted by storms
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Highs reached 36˚C in Paris and Nantes, 35˚C in Toulouse and 39˚C in Bordeaux, a record for June. May was already the hottest month for over 100 years.

The heat prompted newspapers and TV programmes to give advice on how to cope. Excessive temperatures prompt anxiety in France after the disastrous heatwave of 2003 when 14,802 died as a result of the high temperatures. Many of these were older people who were not used to the heat and were unprepared. 

The high number of deaths caused controversy in France and strained public health resources. A refrigerated warehouse outside Paris was needed to store the bodies as there were not enough spaces in funeral parlours. 

 

In Paris, commuters became exasperated yesterday as line C of the RER train network stopped running after problems with electric power lines.

 

Overheated passengers stuck on trains eventually got out and walked on the tracks to try to cool down, causing further disruptions.

 

One passenger, Anne, told Le Parisien they had got out “so we could breathe. People weren’t feeling well and there was no information. It’s a scandal.”

 

Another, stuck in a train, sent a message to the newspaper saying “We’ve been stuck in a train for an hour. The SNCF won’t help us so can you alert the emergency services?”

 

Temperatures were expected to fall significantly on Tuesday as thunder storms arrive from the west.

 

Dominique Raspaud, forecaster with Météo France, told L’Express “by Wednesday we will see temperatures drop back to normal across France”.

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Norway to get a taste of summer with 20C days this week

Summer is finally here! Or least it is if you live in southern Norway, where a warm front coming up from Europe will bring t-shirt temperatures of 20C by Thursday, according to forecasts.

Norway to get a taste of summer with 20C days this week

Warm air from southern Europe will combine with a high pressure zone which will bring clear skies and sunshine, with summery weather coming towards the end of the week, Norway’s national weather forecaster Yr has reported. 

“Thursday and Friday especially will be nice,” Ingrid Villa, a meteorologist at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, told the public broadcaster NRK. “Then we will probably get temperatures of over 20 degrees Celsius in some places.” 

Patches of 20C warmth are expected both in western Norway around Bergen and in Western Norway around Oslo, with the area around Tromsø expected to have slightly cooler weather, although Villa said that “it will absolutely be something like summer there too”. 

The warm sunny weather is, however, expected to pass northern Norway by, with grey overcast skies expected for much of this week. 

But if you think summer has come to Norway to stay, you risk disappointment as much cooler temperatures are expected next week.  

“There’s nothing unusual in getting an early taste of summer in April and the start of May, and then we can quickly go back to cooler more spring-like weather,” Villa said. 

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