Heat, fire, drought is the long term pattern for Europe

 

A massive, relentless high-pressure system is trapping scorching air from North Africa over Europe, bringing at least one more week of debilitating heat. This has resulted in sustained extreme heat, with daytime highs over 40 °C (104 °F) in many regions and unusually warm.

 

  • France reports two deaths in heatwave, 300 taken to hospital
  • Italy issues red alerts in 18 cities; two men die on beach
  • Swiss reactor shut down due to high river-water temperatures
  • Four die in Spain, two of them in wildfire
  • 50,000 evacuated in Turkey as wildfires spread. 

Highest June temperature ever recorded in Portugal: 115°F: June 29, 2025  in Mora

  • Record-breaking temperatures
    June was among the hottest ever recorded across Europe. Cities from the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean saw readings typical of mid-summer — reaching 115 °F in southern Spain and Portugal and across the Straits of Gibraltar , frying Ben Guerir, Morocco with even peaking at 117 °F. Southern and central Europe are still baking with no real cooling trend expected through early to mid-July .

Eiffel Tower Closed As Paris Temps Hit 102°F

  • Fatalities & severe health challenges
    At least 8 heat-related deaths have been reported in Spain, France, Italy, and the UK, with emergency rooms seeing significant increases in heat-stress cases. In Sardinia alone, hospital traffic spiked up to 20% above average.

  • Wildfires and environmental damage
    Heat has sparked major wildfires in Catalonia, Crete, Turkey, Greece, and other regions. These have led to evacuations and serious damage to agriculture and infrastructure. Crete saw over 1,000 people evacuated, and Italy, Portugal, and France face heightened wildfire danger.
  • Economic disruption
    Allianz Research projects that heatwaves could shave as much as 0.5 percentage points off Europe’s GDP in 2025 — up to 1.4 pp in heat-stressed countries like Spain. Productivity losses are comparable to half-days of strikes reuters.com.

Eiffel Tower's Top Floor Closed Through Wednesday Due to Heatwave

Europe is now the fastest warming continent: Scientists are clear: global warming is making Europe’s heatwaves more frequent, more intense, and longer. June heatwave events are now around ten times more likely than in pre-industrial times, and heatwaves are approximately 2–2.5 °C hotter.
Europe is now the fastest warming continent: Scientists are clear: global warming is making Europe’s heatwaves more frequent, more intense, and longer. June heatwave events are now around ten times more likely than in pre-industrial times, and heatwaves are approximately 2–2.5 °C hotter.
Monster wildfire over Torrefeta i Florejacs, Spain
Monster wildfire over Torrefeta i Florejacs, Spain

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