Europe is experiencing its second heat wave this year. This time, it was caused by a mass of hot air flowing north from the Sahara. The impacts include human casualties, delayed or stopped train services due to overheating and subsequent deformation of the rails, and absolute temperature records. According to forecasts, the maximum temperature in many places in the Czech Republic could exceed 35 degrees in the shade this weekend, and in Prague t…
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Europe is experiencing its second heat wave this year. This time, it was caused by a mass of hot air flowing north from the Sahara. The impacts include human casualties, delayed or stopped train services due to overheating and subsequent deformation of the rails, and absolute temperature records. According to forecasts, the maximum temperature in many places in the Czech Republic could exceed 35 degrees in the shade this weekend, and in Prague t…