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Europe Swept by Historic May Heatwave

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Published: 26 May 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

An extraordinary and unprecedented early summer heatwave is currently sweeping across western Europe. This intense weather event has shattered historic temperature records in several different countries. More than three hundred and fifty French towns have now recorded their highest temperatures. These astonishing new milestones for the month of May indicate a rapidly changing climate. The heat is expanding rapidly across France, Spain, and the United Kingdom this week. Forecasters warn that temperatures could soon rise to forty degrees in southern Spain. This remarkable heat event is arriving much earlier in the year than usual.

The United Kingdom has also experienced truly extraordinary conditions during this intense spell. The country’s all-time temperature record for May was broken very early on Monday. A stunning temperature of thirty-four point eight degrees was recorded in London. This historic reading was taken at the famous Kew Gardens weather station. Meteorologists express deep concern over how quickly these summer temperatures are arriving now. The Met Office is monitoring the situation closely as the heat continues expanding. Many parts of the United Kingdom could officially enter a heatwave this week. Temperatures must exceed twenty-eight degrees for three consecutive days to meet that threshold.

Meanwhile, Météo France confirmed that new monthly highs were recorded across the nation. These impressive new records were registered at hundreds of different domestic weather stations. Most of these affected stations are located throughout the western regions of France. The highest temperature of thirty-seven point one degrees was registered near Hossegor. This remarkable reading occurred within the beautiful south-western department known as Landes. Forecasters expect that more new temperature highs are likely to be set soon. The extreme heat is currently exceeding normal seasonal averages by thirteen degrees Celsius. National weather experts describe this event as premature, remarkable, and exceptionally long.

Climate scientists are expressing profound alarm at the sheer scale of this event. Christophe Cassou explained that this is an unprecedented event with a rare probability. He stated there is a one in one thousand chance of this happening. This calculation is based carefully on regional climate data collected from recent decades. Such an extreme weather event would be virtually impossible in the preindustrial era. The current data highlights the unmistakable footprint of global climate breakdown across Europe. Scientists agree that greenhouse gas emissions are driving these dangerous summer temperature spikes. The continent must prepare for more frequent occurrences of these severe weather events.

The primary cause of these extreme temperatures is a massive regional heat dome. This weather phenomenon occurs when hot air from Morocco becomes trapped over Europe. An intense area of high pressure acts like a lid on the atmosphere. France’s national weather agency explained that this trap intensifies the surface heat daily. They added that Europe can expect such events to occur more often now. These intense heatwaves will continue arriving earlier and earlier in the summer season. Future events are also projected to become significantly more intense and prolonged. June heatwaves are now estimated to be about ten times more likely today.

The same worrying trajectory is now becoming clearly visible for the month of May. Climate researcher Robert Vautard shared his insightful perspective on this expanding summer season. He noted that this seasonal extension is entirely characteristic of global climate change. Eventually, we will be seeing similar heat events occurring in April and October. This expansion poses severe challenges for agriculture, water resources, and public health infrastructure. Societies must adapt quickly to a world where summer weather dominates the calendar. The traditional boundaries between European seasons are fading away due to global warming.

The French government has responded by taking immediate action to protect vulnerable citizens. Thirty-one administrative departments have been placed on a high-temperature alert until Tuesday evening. This total includes eight specific departments placed on the serious orange alert level. This secondary level requires residents to take active precautions against the daytime heat. It is the first time this national warning system has activated in May. The comprehensive heat alert system was originally introduced following the tragic heatwave of 2004. This early activation underscores the unique and dangerous nature of this current event.

The national weather bulletin indicated that temperatures could climb even higher very soon. Multiple towns and cities are bracing for local temperatures of thirty-six degrees Celsius. The western regions of the country will see temperatures higher than ever recorded. The mercury rose past thirty-five degrees in the western town of Niort today. Similar extreme heat was experienced by residents living in the city of Nantes. The historic city of Poitiers also reached thirty-four point three degrees Celsius yesterday. Even the capital city of Paris approached thirty-three degrees during the peak afternoon.

The north-western region of Brittany is also expecting uncharacteristically high temperatures this week. Local residents are preparing for temperatures between thirty-three and thirty-five degrees on Tuesday. These northern coastal areas rarely experience such intense heat so early in summer. French media reports indicate that the national temperature average hit an estimated record. This comprehensive average reached twenty-four point four degrees across thirty distinct weather stations. The previous national record of twenty-three point seven degrees dates back to 1944. Météo France is currently reviewing the data to confirm this historic average officially.

The sudden and intense heat has already resulted in tragic consequences in France. A man sadly died during a ten-kilometre running race last Sunday afternoon. This tragic incident occurred in the Paris suburb known as Maisons-Alfort. Civil defence services reported that the unfortunate runner suffered a fatal heart attack. Furthermore, ten additional runners had to be taken to hospital in critical condition. These athletes required urgent medical care after collapsing during the strenuous weekend race. Health officials are urging the public to avoid strenuous outdoor activities during peak hours.

The intense hot spell is also severely affecting neighboring Spain this week. Temperatures in some southern Spanish areas hit thirty-eight degrees over the weekend. These recorded figures are between five and ten degrees higher than normal averages. Rubén del Campo of the state meteorological office Aemet shared his expert analysis. He noted that the most remarkable thing is how long this lasts. The intense heat situation is going to last until the end of week. In fact, it could get even hotter across Spain on Thursday and Friday.

Temperatures of at least thirty-four degrees are expected across most of the country. Widespread highs of thirty-eight degrees are expected in major southern river valleys soon. These extreme conditions will impact the Guadiana, Guadalquivir, and Ebro valleys this week. In some of those specific areas, temperatures could easily reach forty degrees Celsius. Del Campo also warned that much of Spain faces tropical nights very soon. This means night-time temperatures will not drop below twenty degrees Celsius tonight. Lack of overnight cooling presents a significant health risk to vulnerable urban populations.

The entire European continent is facing an altered climate reality this summer season. Governments are urging citizens to stay hydrated and look after elderly neighbors today. The economic impacts on agriculture and energy grids could also become quite severe. Water reservoirs are already under immense pressure from the lack of recent rainfall. This historic May heatwave serves as a stark reminder of our changing planet. It emphasizes the urgent need for global cooperation on reducing carbon emissions. Western Europe must adapt to a hotter and more volatile environmental future.

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