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Country to 'bask in sunshine' as heatwave forecast

RTÉ News

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July 9, 2026

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Country to 'bask in sunshine' as heatwave forecast

Met Éireann has said there will be a heatwave for parts of the country in the coming week as high pressure builds up from the Azores over Ireland.

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B92.net

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· Jun 22, 2026

Everything Is "Burning"; 49.8°C Recorded

The hottest location in the world over the last 24 hours was Omidiyeh, Iran, where a temperature of 49.8°C was recorded, according to Ogimet, a website that collects weather data from around the world. The heat wave has also affected much of Europe.

DNyuz

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· Jul 7, 2026

McKinsey Global Institute: Climate planning has prioritized floods. Heat demands equal attention

Summer in the Northern Hemisphere has gotten off to a very hot start. Europe has baked under record-breaking temperatures, while a “heat dome” blankets much of the United States. Many countries have reported heat-related deaths, roads melted in Germany, and utilities in the United States are asking customers to set their air conditioning at higher []

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 29, 2026

Heat wave moves east as Balkan countries issue warnings over 40C temperatures

Heat wave moves east as Balkan countries issue warnings over 40C temperatures

HESPRESS English

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· Jul 6, 2026

Morocco forecasts another hot day as fog forms along coasts

Morocco’s weather agency expects hot to locally very hot conditions across several parts of the country on Monday, with the highest temperatures forecast in inland and southern areas. The heat will affect the Saharan provinces, the southeast, the northern and central plains, Saiss, Oulmès and inland Souss, according to forecasts from the General Directorate of [] The post Morocco forecasts another hot day as fog forms along coasts appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.

ABC News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Central Europe sizzles as heat records are smashed in Switzerland, Denmark and Czech Republic

A heat wave is hitting central and eastern Europe, with record temperatures in Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Denmark

Qatar News Agency

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· Jul 9, 2026

Western Europe Records Hottest June on Record

Brussels, July 09 (QNA) - The EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said that Western Europe recorded its warmest June on record, as a new heatwave grips the continent.

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Related coverage for "Country to 'bask in sunshine' as heatwave forecast": B92.net — Everything Is "Burning"; 49.8°C Recorded. DNyuz — McKinsey Global Institute: Climate planning has prioritized floods. Heat demands equal attention. Sweden Herald — Heat wave moves east as Balkan countries issue warnings over 40C temperatures. HESPRESS English — Morocco forecasts another hot day as fog forms along coasts. ABC News — Central Europe sizzles as heat records are smashed in Switzerland, Denmark and Czech Republic. Qatar News Agency — Western Europe Records Hottest June on Record