France’s national weather agency placed Paris and 15 other departments on its highest weather alert for Tuesday, July 1, with temperatures of up to 41°C predicted as a record heatwave grips Europe.
Paris and the 15 other departments would move up to the red alert level, a warning last issued in August 2023, due to the severity of temperatures, Météo France said on Monday. It said 68 other departments would remain on orange, the second-highest alert level.
Météo France said that the heatwave requires particular vigilance due to its “duration, geographic extent, and intensity.” The peak heatwave in the Paris area will be “very severe on Tuesday and the night of Tuesday to Wednesday,” it added.
Météo France said temperature highs of up to 41°C were to be expected on Tuesday in some of the areas designated with a red alert. Temperatures would freshen up Wednesday evening around Paris, with hot weather persisting around the Mediterranean.