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SMHI: Local heat records likely to be broken as Sweden faces intense heatwave

Sweden Herald

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June 27, 2026

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Sweden Herald

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· Jun 23, 2026

Tropical heat awaits in Sweden - elderly, children under five, pregnant women, and the chronically ill most vulnerable

Tropical heat awaits in Sweden - elderly, children under five, pregnant women, and the chronically ill most vulnerable

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jun 27, 2026

Germany hit by record temperatures as heatwave moves east

Germans braced for sweltering conditions on Saturday as a heatwave linked to dozens of deaths in Western ​Europe was expected to move east after temperatures broke records above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Britain, France, Switzerland and Germany ‌have all experienced record heat in June, and the weather system could test more records as [] The post Germany hit by record temperatures as heatwave moves east appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

The Local Norway

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· Jun 24, 2026

Why Europe is warming faster than the rest of the world

The latest heatwave sweeping across Europe is a stark reminder that it is the world's fastest-warming continent, stretching into an Arctic that is heating at an even greater pace

RTÉ News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Why is Europe the world's fastest-warming continent?

The latest heatwave sweeping across Europe is a stark reminder that it is the world's fastest-warming continent, stretching into an Arctic that is heating at an even greater pace.

The Independent

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· Jun 29, 2026

Extreme heat forces cancelations and closures in Midwest as eastern US braces for scorching temps

The intense conditions are now spreading eastward, with ‘feels-like’ temperatures expected to soar above 100 degrees Fahrenheit in many areas

Huffington Post

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· Jun 27, 2026

Central Europe Sizzles As Heat Records Are Smashed In Switzerland, Denmark And Czech Republic

Unusually high temperatures were recorded even in the Nordic countries not known for sweltering summers.

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Related coverage for "SMHI: Local heat records likely to be broken as Sweden faces intense heatwave": Sweden Herald — Tropical heat awaits in Sweden - elderly, children under five, pregnant women, and the chronically ill most vulnerable. Egyptian Gazette — Germany hit by record temperatures as heatwave moves east. The Local Norway — Why Europe is warming faster than the rest of the world . RTÉ News — Why is Europe the world's fastest-warming continent?. The Independent — Extreme heat forces cancelations and closures in Midwest as eastern US braces for scorching temps. Huffington Post — Central Europe Sizzles As Heat Records Are Smashed In Switzerland, Denmark And Czech Republic