A heatwave struck parts of Europe beginning June 21, triggering high-temperature
alerts and record readings. Spain’s national weather service said the first
heatwave of the summer began June 21 across the Iberian Peninsula and the
Balearic Islands and is expected to persist through June 25; many Spanish
locations reached 40–42°C on June 21. Paris and 34 French departments issued
highest-level red heat warnings on June 21; red alerts cover more than one-third
of metropolitan France, with local temperatures forecast to hit about 41°C on
June 22. Italy’s meteorological service reported inland highs of 39°C on June
twenty one.