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European heatwave shifts East, shattering temperature records

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 28, 2026 543 Minutes read0

•A girl cools a boy with her folding fan as they sit in a wide-open restaurant window in central Warsaw during the heatwave 

Tens of millions face a weekend of extreme temperatures in Europe as a deadly heatwave moves eastwards, with German forecasters warning that more records could be broken and eastern countries issuing a slew of red alerts for the coming days.

Analysis suggested almost 200 million would face temperatures of more than 35 °C yesterday as an unprecedented hot spell that has already seen records tumble in Britain, France, and Switzerland drags on.

Scores of people have died either through heat-related illness or drowning accidents, and emergency services in several countries have said their facilities are saturated, reports AFP.

Street parties and music festivals were cancelled in France, Germany, and the Netherlands — though Pride March went ahead in Budapest despite the extreme heat warnings.

And both Switzerland and France had switched off nuclear reactors as the water used for cooling was in danger of overheating nearby rivers.

The German Weather Service (DWD) issued a red alert for most of the country yesterday, and said late afternoon that it had recorded its highest ever temperature with 41.5 °C recorded in eastern Germany.

“It can’t be ruled out that temperatures could approach 42 °C,” the service said, which would mean another all-time heat record just a day after the previous one.

Denmark’s weather service said early afternoon yesterday that the country had recorded its highest temperature ever, and then an hour later said the record had lasted just an hour, with the mercury hitting 37°C just north of Aarhus.

The Czech Republic also recorded its highest-ever temperature, with a reading of 40.6 °C just north of Prague.

Scientists have shown that recurring heatwaves are a clear marker of global warming driven by humans burning fossil fuels — and are set to become more frequent, longer, and more intense.

Experts said a “heat dome” of trapped air from North Africa was causing the intense weather, and although the phenomenon was not unprecedented, the temperatures were.

‘Everything Is Hot’

Romania was the latest country to issue a red alert, putting out a warning that almost the entire country would face extreme heat from tomorrow to Wednesday.

Slovakia had issued a similar warning and confirmed that Friday night had been the warmest on record, with temperatures not dropping below 26.3 °C.

Denis Ovdyienko, a courier, told our correspondent in Bratislava on Friday he was struggling to keep cool and had to rely on public fountains.

“I feel like everything is warm. The road is warm, my phone is warm, my head is warm, everything is hot,” said the 26-year-old.

“After four o’clock, the fatigue starts to kick in,” he added.

The Czech Republic, Hungary, and Moldova were also on the highest alert for the weekend, with Balkan countries also bracing for a tough few days.

‘Exceptional, Extreme’

At least 193 million people in Europe were expected to experience temperatures above 35 °C yesterday, according to our calculations based on forecasts, with Germany the hardest hit.

Although a slew of events were cancelled, many in Germany were soldiering on.

The Berlin Philharmonic said it would continue with its traditional end-of-season outdoor concert in Berlin despite temperatures of up to 41 °C, but the dress code would be relaxed.

“The gentlemen will perform without jackets, but with a black shirt on top,” a spokeswoman for the orchestra said.

They would be allowed to roll up their sleeves, and the ladies’ tops only need to cover the elbow, and do not necessarily have to be long-sleeved.

The authorities in Paris, however, forced the abandonment of several events, including the city’s annual Pride March.

Deputy mayor in charge of health, Antoine Alibert, said hospitals in the French capital were saturated — echoing comments by several other city leaders.

He told local media that stretchers were “piling up in the corridors”, emergency calls had skyrocketed, and hospital visits were on the rise.

“We are in the midst of a health crisis. This is an exceptional and extreme heatwave event,” he said.

But in Budapest, the city’s Pride march went ahead despite 40 °C weather.

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