
Tourists in popular holiday spots are warned of extreme conditions as the heatwave continues next week
Europe faces record 48°C heatwave as Spain braces for hottest temperature
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A major heatwave is set to continue in Europe next week, with Spain potentially recording its highest temperature ever and tourists in popular holiday destinations facing extreme heat. Forecasters predict that temperatures could reach 48°C in some areas, breaking previous records. The scorching conditions are expected to affect multiple European tourist hotspots, raising concerns for public health and travel plans.
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European tourist hotspots face record-breaking weather and 48C heatwave in days.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesA major heatwave looks set to continue in Europe next week as Spain could see its hottest ever temperature and tourists in one holiday hotspot face scorching conditions
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European tourist hotspots face record-breaking weather and 48C heatwave in days.
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