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    Record-breaking June heatwave in Europe: temperatures set to exceed 40 degrees

10:30
19 June 2026

Almost 40 degrees
Record-breaking June heatwave in Europe

Europe is sweltering: the heatwave has reached almost everywhere, and it’s set to get even hotter over the next few days. We might even see some record-breaking temperatures.

On Monday, temperatures will exceed 40 degrees in some parts of Spain and France. In Germany, the UK, Belgium and the Netherlands, maximum temperatures are expected to exceed 35 degrees. In some regions, this could be enough to set new June records.

In the Netherlands, the June record of 35.6 degrees in De Bilt is a thing of the past. It was recorded on 27 June 1947. This record could be under threat as early as Tuesday.

RecordWeather stationCountryForecast
46.0 degrees (2025)El Granado (Huelva)Spain> 40 degrees
46.0 degrees (2019)Vérargues (Hérault)France> 40 degrees
39.6 degrees (2019)Bernburg on the SaaleGermany> 37 degrees
38.8 degrees (1947)UkkelBelgium> 35 degrees
35.6 degrees (1947)De BiltNetherlands> 35 degrees

New records may also be set in Extremadura, in western Spain. However, the record high of 46 degrees, recorded on 28 June 2025 in El Granado (Huelva), is likely to stand.

Tips for hot weather

Anyone spending time outdoors should drink plenty of fluids, avoid direct sunlight during the hottest part of the day and keep an eye on the latest heatwave warnings.

Although it does not look as though France will set a new national record for June, the heatwave is nonetheless exceptional in terms of its intensity and duration. Things are set to get particularly exciting in Paris: a record that has stood for almost 80 years could also be broken there. The previous June record of 37.6 degrees, set in 1947, is hanging in the balance.

Paris

Fr
15
28
Sa
14
30
Su
17
29
Mo
16
33
Tu
19
31
We
19
29
Th
20
32
Fr
22
36
Sa
21
36
Su
19
34
Mo
19
36
Tu
20
36
We
21
36
Th
20
37
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Madrid

Fr
21
37
Sa
22
39
Su
23
39
Mo
24
39
Tu
24
38
We
22
37
Th
25
38
Fr
24
39
Sa
24
38
Su
23
37
Mo
22
36
Tu
21
36
We
22
36
Th
23
38
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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London

Fr
15
26
Sa
16
28
Su
18
29
Mo
17
29
Tu
18
27
We
18
28
Th
20
29
Fr
20
29
Sa
19
30
Su
19
30
Mo
19
29
Tu
19
30
We
19
31
Th
18
32
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Brussels

Fr
11
23
Sa
12
26
Su
17
24
Mo
17
28
Tu
17
25
We
16
24
Th
16
28
Fr
17
31
Sa
17
31
Su
17
31
Mo
16
32
Tu
17
32
We
17
30
Th
17
32
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Sebastian Keßler
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