At least 18 people died in France, including two children left in a hot car, as a heat wave gripped Europe and smashed temperature records in several cities Monday.

As schools in France closed ‌or modified their schedules, forecasters in Britain predicted temperatures could break June records this week.

The temperature in Bordeaux in France’s western wine country rose to 41.9 C, breaking a record set last August. In Poitiers, in central France, it reached 41.2 C, surpassing a previous high set in 1947.

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    3 hours ago

    How long do y’all think it will take yanks to start talking about how in X part of the US it’s much hotter and us “pansy Europeans” should just “learn to deal with it”?

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      47 minutes ago

      As a Californian yank who has spent a combined 2 years living in East Sussex, England and León, Spain; let me just say this:

      There’s dumbasses, highly ignorant chads and plenty of wankers on both sides of the pond who will readily make stupid comments.

      Any comments about the US being hotter than the EU really comes down to a lack of basic knowledge that most Europeans don’t have Air Conditioning and are therefore unprepared to deal with prolonged heatwaves.

      Sure, we Californians for example endure entire months of continuous 33’C weather, but we’re prepared for it here. We expect to have two seasons here: Summer and Spring for fucks sake.

      Europeans however don’t expect that and the only criticism you all are entitled to here is that this isn’t going to go away. All you Europeans need to be pushing for infrastructure now instead of fucking talking and talking and talking some more about it.