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Europe sizzled in its first major heat wave of the summer on Tuesday, as Barcelona recorded its hottest June in over a century and the summit of Paris' iconic Eiffel Tower was closed to visitors.
In Paris, blistering heat led the Eiffel Tower to close its summit and remind prospective visitors to take precautions. In London, the Wimbledon tennis tournament saw its hottest opening day on ...
The worst heat was felt in southern Europe, while punishing temperatures were forecast to reach 104 degrees Fahrenheit in Paris and remain unusually high in Belgium and the Netherlands.
Europe Europe sizzles and the Eiffel Tower’s summit closes The Fabra Observatory reported an average temperature of 26 degrees Celsius (78 degrees Fahrenheit), breaking records since 1914.
Europe sizzled in its first major heat wave of the summer on Tuesday. Barcelona recorded its hottest June in over a century. The summit of Paris’ iconic Eiffel Tower was closed to visitors ...
The top of the Eiffel Tower will be shut to visitors over the next two days, as temperatures in Paris climb as high as 41 Celsius on Tuesday.