However, those extreme hot temperatures lasted for two weeks, whereas the worst of the heat is expected to be over by early next week.
In Paris, officials pledged to open"cool rooms" inside public buildings, set up temporary water fountains, and leave the city's parks unlocked at night. But electric fans were in short supply after weather reports prompted a rush on stores over the weekend, and France's electric grid operator RTE is expecting a surge in demand as air-conditioning is turned up to maximum.French retailer Boulanger said sales of"air treatment" equipment had jumped 400 per cent from normal levels in recent days.
"It could get up to 39 degrees, some places could even crack the 40-degree mark," said Sabine Krueger of the German weather service, with the southwest due to be the hottest.
What a bullshit. I’m 69 and I haven’t seen anything that didn’t happen before. They are promoting themselves
😂😂 More fake climate prepper propaganda. It’s getting embarrassing sbs .
Yep climate change,let me guess written by under 30's whom have no idea about the 60's 70's 80's when we had droughts and heat waves just normal
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