France will burn even before July 14.

From Monday, the thermometer will climb faster than Pogacar climbs an alpine pass, to settle between 36 and 38 ° C in Gironde, in Tarn-et-Garonne, Gard, Vaucluse, Drôme or even the Landes.

The rest of the Atlantic coast will be entitled to temperatures close to 34°C.

As for the rest of the country, it will be at least 30°C.

On Tuesday, peaks at 39°C should be recorded locally.

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rise will continue at the start of the week.

From Monday, T°C will reach 36/38°C in part of the South-West and lower Rhône valley.

Strong heat gradually towards the north of the country by the end of the week.

Peak expected on 07/16 and 17.

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— Meteo-France (@meteofrance) July 9, 2022


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According to Météo-France, the heat should remain and even worsen throughout the week, with a peak of heat expected on July 16.

But the meteorological institute specifies that it is too early "to specify the heat wave risk from a geographical and chronological point of view, as well as the intensity and duration of this event".

This second heat wave in a few weeks could nevertheless be daunting, as some regions are already facing powerful fires and emergency services are overwhelmed.

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