Europe swelters under a fierce heatwave this week. Temperatures top 104°F (40°C) in several nations as a high‑pressure ridge pushes east. Meteorologists call the heat unusually strong for July. Health officials count more than 1,300 extra deaths tied to the record heat, and France says the tally could keep climbing. From Paris to Berlin, rolling power outages hit as air‑conditioners run nonstop.
Forecasters warn that western United States will see sharp temperature spikes in the next few days, sparking worry about another heat bout on the other side of the Atlantic. locals there may face hot mornings and evenings that push local grids to their limits.