Heatwave in Europe: the historic temperature record was broken in Belgium, the Netherlands and Paris



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The temperature reached 40.6 ° C in Belgium on Thursday and 40.4 ° C in Holland, so both countries broke their historic records for the second time this week in the heatwave in Europe. A record was also recorded in Paris at 42.6 ° C.

"New Belgian national record: 40.6 at Kleine Brogel now and it's not over. Amazing!", Wrote on his Twitter account the head of forecasts of the Royal Belgian Institute of Meteorology, David Dehenauw.

Records at Kleine Brogel, in the east of the country and close to the border with the Netherlands, beat the historic temperature record in Belgium for the second time this week, after reaching 39.9 degrees on Wednesday .

Semmerzake 40.2 graden. Record voor Oost-Vlaanderen

– David Dehenauw (@Dehenauw) July 25, 2019

The Netherlands also recorded a historic record Thursday in the middle of the heatwave and recorded 40.4 degrees Celsius in the Dutch province of Gelderland, in the center of the country, according to the Dutch Meteorological Institute (KNMI).

Meanwhile, France has lived the hottest night ever recorded, with a minimum of 21.4 degrees on average in the 30 stations considered as national reference, and Paris has crossed historic heat record with 42.6 ° C, indicated the French weather service Meteo France.

Parisians cool off at the fountains of Trocadero, in the middle of the heat wave. (Photo: EFE / Julien de Rosa).
Parisians cool off at the fountains of Trocadero, in the middle of the heat wave. (Photo: EFE / Julien de Rosa).

This Thursday should be the most damning day of the heat wave in several countries, temperatures begin to fall from Friday, with rains and storms.

Authorities continue to insist on the usual advice of resisting heat and recommend paying special attention to the hydration of children and the elderly.

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