Latest News About Europe Faces Back-to-Back Heat Domes, Temperatures Climb

A heat dome traps heat when a intense high-pressure system lingers overhead, acting like a rigid lid that holds hot air near the ground. The result stops cooler air from moving in while pushing daytime highs even higher, locking in intense temperatures for days. Europe is preparing for its second run of this in two months, with the U.K. expected to climb past 38°C as further east edges toward 113°F. France just logged its warmest night to date and now has urgent red alerts in place as the heat dries grasslands and keeps concrete cities from losing warmth even after sunset.

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