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Europe swelters under heatwave, prompting crisis talks in France

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Posted on June 20, 2026

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· Last updated: June 20, 2026

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Europe Swelters as Record Heatwave Prompts Crisis Talks and Economic Concerns

Record Temperatures and Their Impact Across Europe

PARIS/BERLIN/ROME, June 20 (Reuters) - A punishing heatwave sweeping across much of Europe prompted emergency meetings in France, nationwide warnings in Germany and strains on tourists and residents in Italy, as temperatures climbed towards record levels.

France: Crisis Meetings and Weather Warnings

French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu was due to hold a crisis meeting on Saturday after the national weather agency Meteo France warned the heat would persist into next week, describing it as comparable to major episodes in 2003 and 2019.

By Sunday, forecasters said temperatures of 39 to 40 degrees Celsius would stretch from the southwest through the Paris region into Burgundy, with some areas possibly reaching 41C.

Temperatures are expected to peak on Monday, potentially matching historic highs.

Germany: Nationwide Heat Alerts

Germany also faced near-nationwide heat alerts, with temperatures approaching 38C. The DWD weather service cautioned that a combination of heat and humidity could trigger severe thunderstorms.

Italy: Tourism and Daily Life Disrupted

Cooling Beneath a Roman Temple

Beyond the Alps, temperatures expected to reach 36–37C were transforming daily life and tourism in some Italian towns.

Visitors queued under a blazing sun outside the Colosseum as Rome's summer heat turned sightseeing into a test of endurance. Some sought relief in the cooler underground spaces beneath the half-hidden remains of the Temple of Claudius.

In the northern city of Bologna, one of the hottest in the peninsula, people splashed water on their faces at the central 16th-century Fountain of Neptune and sheltered in the shade of the porticoes.

Poles in Warsaw meanwhile sought relief from the heat at popular summer spots along the Vistula River.

Economic and Environmental Consequences

Heatwaves Take Economic Toll

Scientists say climate change is making heatwaves more frequent and intense across Europe, raising the risk of health emergencies and economic disruption during the summer months.

Government Response and Economic Outlook

Authorities in Paris moved to ease the impact on residents, with Deputy Mayor Emmanuel Gregoire ordering parks to remain open around the clock. 

The economic toll of extreme heat is also drawing attention.

Bank of France Governor Emmanuel Moulin said short-term effects on growth were "somewhat ambiguous", citing both reduced productivity and increased energy use, but warned that over the medium term heatwaves weigh on economic activity.

(Reporting by Giselda Vagnoni in Rome, Dominique Vidalon in Paris, Rachel More in Berlin; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • France faces one of its earliest and most severe heatwaves on record, with forecasts of 39–41 °C and comparisons to 2003/2019 events; Météo‑France has issued widespread warnings and French PM held emergency meetings.  (lemonde.fr)
  • Meteorologists link the wave to a persistent heat‑dome amplified by ongoing El Niño, causing temperature anomalies 8–12 °C above seasonal norms across Western Europe.  (trustpost.org)
  • Germany issues near‑nationwide heat alerts with storm risk, while Italian cities struggle—tourists queue in the sun, locals find respite underground in Rome or at fountains in Bologna.  (Original report details)
  • Experts warn heatwaves now strike earlier, longer, and stronger due to climate change; two‑thirds of France’s 51 recorded heatwaves have occurred since 2000.  (lemonde.fr)
  • The economic impact is complex: Bank of France Governor Emmanuel Moulin flags short‑term rise in energy use and reduced productivity, amid broader medium‑term risks to growth.  (connaissancedesenergies.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are crisis talks being held in France due to the heatwave?
Crisis talks are being held in France as temperatures approach record levels, with authorities coordinating efforts to address health risks and economic disruptions.
How high are temperatures expected to rise during the European heatwave?
Temperatures are forecast to reach 39-41 degrees Celsius in parts of France, with Germany and Italy also experiencing near-record highs.
What measures are authorities taking to manage the heatwave’s effects?
Authorities have issued heat alerts, kept parks open overnight, and warned about possible severe thunderstorms due to the heat.
What economic impacts are heatwaves having in Europe?
Heatwaves are affecting productivity and increasing energy use, with long-term concerns about their negative effect on economic activity.
How is climate change influencing the frequency and intensity of heatwaves in Europe?
Scientists state that climate change is making heatwaves in Europe more frequent and severe, increasing risks to health and the economy.

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