Ireland braces for hottest day of year as heatwave grips Europe (opens original article in a new tab)
A severe heatwave sweeping Europe has led to record temperatures, with Ireland preparing for its hottest day of 2026, possibly breaking a 150-year-old record, while experts link the extreme weather to climate change.
- Europe experiences record-breaking heatwave with temperatures exceeding 40°C in multiple regions
- Ireland prepares for its hottest day of 2026, potentially breaking a 150-year-old temperature record
- Meteorologists warn of increased frequency of extreme weather events linked to climate change
- Heatwave causes significant strain on populations and increases risk of forest fires in affected areas
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