July 11, 2026

15 thoughts on “An exceptionally early heat wave shatters records and brings deaths in Europe

  1. So the bottom line is unpredictable and extreme weather is becoming more frequent as Earth warms. Wonder how this will land.

  2. A man drinks Tuesday outside the Palace of Westminster in London. Meanwhile a temperature of 95.2 Fahrenheit was recorded at London’s Kew Gardens, Britain’s Met Office weather service said, breaking the 94.6-degree record set a day earlier at Kew.

  3. The fact that records also fell in France, where temperatures reached 97 on Monday in the country’s southwest and widely remained above 68 at night really puts things into perspective.

  4. In other words a temperature of 95.2 Fahrenheit was recorded at London’s Kew Gardens, Britain’s Met Office weather service said, breaking the 94.6-degree record set a day earlier at Kew. Curious to see how this develops.

  5. Reading that a temperature of 95.2 Fahrenheit was recorded at London’s Kew Gardens, Britain’s Met Office weather service said, breaking the 94.6-degree record set a day earlier at Kew — hard to argue with the logic there.

  6. Think about it: unpredictable and extreme weather is becoming more frequent as Earth warms. That speaks volumes.

  7. On one hand london also recorded a rare “tropical night,” defined as one in which the temperature does not fall below 68. But at the same time records also fell in France, where temperatures reached 97 on Monday in the country’s southwest and widely remained above 68 at night.

  8. Considering a temperature of 95.2 Fahrenheit was recorded at London’s Kew Gardens, Britain’s Met Office weather service said, breaking the 94.6-degree record set a day earlier at Kew, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  9. The detail about london also recorded a rare “tropical night,” defined as one in which the temperature does not fall below 68 is something people should sit with.

  10. A temperature of 95.2 Fahrenheit was recorded at London’s Kew Gardens, Britain’s Met Office weather service said, breaking the 94.6-degree record set a day earlier at Kew. Meanwhile london also recorded a rare “tropical night,” defined as one in which the temperature does not fall below 68.

  11. In other words london also recorded a rare “tropical night,” defined as one in which the temperature does not fall below 68. Curious to see how this develops.

  12. The detail about unpredictable and extreme weather is becoming more frequent as Earth warms is something people should sit with.

  13. The fact that a temperature of 95.2 Fahrenheit was recorded at London’s Kew Gardens, Britain’s Met Office weather service said, breaking the 94.6-degree record set a day earlier at Kew really puts things into perspective.

  14. Basically unpredictable and extreme weather is becoming more frequent as Earth warms. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  15. Reading that a man drinks Tuesday outside the Palace of Westminster in London — hard to argue with the logic there.

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