China News Service, Paris, July 11 (Li Yang and Li Yue) The French Meteorological Department predicted on the 10th local time that from the 11th, France will face a new round of heatwave weather.

The heatwave comes just three weeks after the French heatwave in June and is expected to last at least 10 days.

  Temperatures in most parts of France have risen significantly on the 10th, with temperatures reaching 28 to 30 degrees Celsius in parts of the southwest.

Experts said that although the temperature on the 10th was slightly higher, it was still normal for the season.

It is expected that from the 11th, the heat wave will gradually affect the whole territory of France, and the temperature will gradually rise in various places.

The Toulouse Plain and the Rhone Valley will be the most affected areas during this high temperature weather. It is expected that starting on the 11th, the local maximum temperature will reach 38 degrees Celsius.

Temperatures in most parts of France will exceed 30 degrees and continue to climb over the next few days.

  According to analysis, although France has often experienced high temperature weather in July before, it is rare for a heat wave that lasts for 10 days.

In terms of intensity, some experts predict that almost the whole of France will face high temperature weather with a maximum temperature of 36 to 40 degrees Celsius next week, and the temperature in some areas may reach as high as 42 degrees Celsius, which may break the local high temperature record.

In addition, the coverage of this high temperature weather is also very wide, almost all of France will be affected.

  Analysts pointed out that in view of the long duration of the high temperature weather, it is recommended that the public avoid exercising and traveling at the hottest time, and adjust their holiday travel plans as much as possible. .

Recently, large-scale wildfires have occurred in the Garde department in southern France, with an area of ​​​​1,000 hectares.

The risk of bushfires will be very high if winds are also present next week.

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