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Terschelling sets Wadden Islands heat record with 33.6°C; Events canceled in Rotterdam

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The temperature on Terschelling hit 33.6 degrees Celsius on Friday, marking the highest temperature ever recorded on one of the Wadden Islands, according to the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Ins

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Daily Mail

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· Jun 21, 2026

Temperatures to hit record-breaking 38C as 'heat dome' heads for Britain: Met Office issues four-day amber warning

Temperatures to hit record-breaking 38C as 'heat dome' heads for Britain: Met Office issues four-day amber warning

ArcaMax

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· Jun 25, 2026

Heat wave breaks French and UK records as temperatures soar

The heat wave baking western Europe broke records in the U.K. and France, as the region faces another day of soaring temperatures. The U.K. recorded its hottest June day on Wednesday, with daytime highs hitting 36.1C (97F) in Gosport in southern ...

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 26, 2026

Europe’s deadly heatwave breaks German record and halts public events

Temperatures broke June records in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands on Friday as the death toll from Europe's heatwave climbed in Spain and France and authorities cancelled concerts and other public events because of health risks.

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· Jun 27, 2026

UK extends heat warning after June temperature record broken for 3rd consecutive day

Amber heat alert extended for parts of England until Sunday morning

NBC News

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· Jul 5, 2026

Record heat suspected in over 20 deaths as severe weather puts damper on Fourth of July festivities

Record-setting heat is suspected in 22 deaths from the Deep South to the Midwest to the East Coast, authorities said, with the temperature highs also suppressing some Fourth of July celebrations.

Interaksyon

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· Jun 29, 2026

Europe is battling a record‑breaking heatwave. What’s making it so severe?

Sweltering temperatures are shattering records across Europe, as the continent battles a deadly heatwave. On Tuesday and Wednesday, France endured its hottest days in history, with western regions reaching highs of between 39°C and 43°C. Wednesday was the United Kingdom’s warmest June day on record, with the mercury climbing to 36.1°C. And according to early [] The post Europe is battling a record‑breaking heatwave. What’s making it so severe? appeared first on Interaksyon.

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Related coverage for "Terschelling sets Wadden Islands heat record with 33.6°C; Events canceled in Rotterdam": Daily Mail — Temperatures to hit record-breaking 38C as 'heat dome' heads for Britain: Met Office issues four-day amber warning. ArcaMax — Heat wave breaks French and UK records as temperatures soar. MyJoyOnline — Europe’s deadly heatwave breaks German record and halts public events. Anadolu Agency — UK extends heat warning after June temperature record broken for 3rd consecutive day. NBC News — Record heat suspected in over 20 deaths as severe weather puts damper on Fourth of July festivities. Interaksyon — Europe is battling a record‑breaking heatwave. What’s making it so severe?