Twenty-Three Days: the Heat Wave that Began at the End of July Is the longest...
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The current heat wave is ex aequo with that of July 1983 in terms of duration with 23 days. If compared, their intensity is not at all the same.
The national thermal indicator, average temperature at 30 reference stations, is 24.7°C for the Wednesday day, according to the final value transmitted by Météo-France.
The heat wave that started at the end of July in France continued until Wednesday at least, becoming the longest ex aequo with that of July 1983, said Météo-France Thursday at the AFP. The thermal indicator...
The third heat wave of the summer of 2026, which began at the end of July, became the longest recorded on Thursday, August 20th, equal to that of 1983. Back to the episode of the early 1980s.
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