Spain and southern France hit by second extreme heat event of year

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Experts say heatwaves happening earlier and more often as temperatures hit highs not normally recorded until July or August

A field of potatoes being irrigated at sunset as a heatwave hits Europe, in Aubencheul-au-Bac, France.
A field of potatoes being irrigated at sunset as a heatwave hits Europe, in Aubencheul-au-Bac, France.Photograph: Pascal Rossignol/Reuters

Jon HenleyEurope correspondent

@jonhenleyMon 13 Jun 2022 08.21 EDT

A second extreme heat event of the year is searing Spain and southernFrance, with temperatures hitting highs not normally recorded until July or August and experts warning summer heatwaves are happening earlier and more often.

The French state forecaster, Météo France, said temperatures had already exceeded 35C close to the Mediterranean and would rise further from midweek as the hot air mass moved northwards, with parts of the south-west and Rhone valley reaching 39C.

Even in Alsace, Brittany and the greater Paris region, temperatures were expected to reach – and in some areas significantly exceed – 30C, the forecasterPatrick…

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