Heatwave: 29 departments on orange alert until Monday

Météo France and La Chaîne Météo placed 29 departments including Paris on orange heat alert Wednesday until June 22, with temperatures possibly reaching 40°C.

The heatwave is intensifying across much of France starting Wednesday. The national thermal indicator reached 23.6°C, marking the official start of the episode.

Temperatures of 40°C are expected in central and central-eastern regions up to the Paris basin. La Chaîne Météo forecasts peaks of 37°C in Toulouse and 36°C in Lyon on Wednesday.

Santé publique France reminds people of basic precautions: drink regularly, stay cool and limit exertion. EDF is considering production cuts at two nuclear plants to protect the Rhône.

SNCF canceled several Intercités trains. The education minister announced that bac oral exams may be postponed locally.

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Eight departments in western France have been placed on orange heat alert for Tuesday as part of an unprecedentedly early heatwave.

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A powerful heat dome is settling over western France, with temperatures frequently exceeding 30 °C and records expected for May.

Cities from Paris to Barcelona are staging elaborate drills to prepare for extreme heat waves made more likely by climate change. These exercises test emergency responses, infrastructure, and public awareness amid warnings of deadly temperatures ahead. Officials say the simulations reveal critical weaknesses before real crises hit.

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France will switch to summer time overnight from Saturday to Sunday, with rain on Saturday and clear spells on Sunday in cool air. Temperatures will remain below seasonal normals. La chaîne Météo forecasts a rainy front crossing the country on Saturday.

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