Dangerous heat is expected to expand across western Europe for the first week of August.
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While the core of the heat was focused around Germany on Tuesday,
temperatures will be on the rise elsewhere across western Europe
Wednesday into Friday.
Highs on Friday are anticipated to range from 31 C (88 F) in
London and Berlin to 35 C (95 F) in Paris and 40 C (104 F) in Madrid and
approaching 43 C (110 F) in Seville, Spain.
Temperatures will continue to soar 6-12 degrees Celsius (10-24 degrees
Fahrenheit) above normal in most of these cities through at least the
weekend.
"It is not out of the question for temperatures to reach 49 C (120 F) in southwestern Spain and parts of southern Portugal Friday into Sunday," AccuWeather Meteorologist Tyler Roys said.
The impending heat wave is expected to be the most intense and longest
for the Iberian Peninsula so far this summer. Temperatures in Madrid
have only reached 38 C (100 F) once so far this summer. Such
temperatures are anticipated daily from Wednesday through next Tuesday.
"In southwestern France, temperatures can climb to 43 C (110 F) in a few communities this weekend," according to Roys.
Be sure to drink plenty of water, wear light clothing and avoid
strenuous activity during the midday and afternoon hours (the hottest
times of the day) to prevent heat exhaustion or stroke.
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