Core Points - A heatwave in France has led to temperatures exceeding 42 degrees Celsius, breaking historical records for this time of year [1][2] - The highest recorded temperatures on August 12 were 42.9 degrees Celsius in Saint-Laurent-de-Pape and Saint-Côme-d'Olt, with other areas also experiencing extreme heat [1] - Major cities in southern and southeastern France recorded temperatures between 37 and 40 degrees Celsius, with Aix-en-Provence at 39.3 degrees Celsius and Lyon at 39 degrees Celsius [1] Weather Alerts - Red heat alerts are in effect for the departments of Aude, Isère, Rhône, Drôme, and Ardèche, while 68 other departments are under orange heat alerts [2] - The heat is expected to gradually ease in western and southwestern France starting August 13, but eastern and southeastern regions will continue to experience high temperatures for several days [2] Air Quality Concerns - Prolonged high temperatures and stagnant weather conditions are negatively impacting air quality, leading to pollution alerts in several provinces, including Vaucluse, Rhône, and Var [2]
法国多地气温超过42摄氏度 突破历史同期高温纪录
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-08-13 01:43