France faced unusually hot weather on Monday, the national weather service said, after enduring record high temperatures for a month of May at the weekend. In the northwestern city of Rennes, 74-year-old Daniele Dupont tried to stick to the shade as she walked her dog in 27C on Monday morning "I'm going to close the shutters. I won't be going out this afternoon," she said in the capital of the Brittany region, across the Channel from the United Kingdom. Read moreEurope hit by record heat, glacier loss and marine extremes per climate report Parts of Brittany were under a so-called yellow heatwave alert, urging caution, for a second day on Monday. A Meteo France spokeswoman said that the warning first issued for Sunday was "the first yellow heatwave alert to be issued in May since the system was created in 2004". On Sunday "record high maximum temperatures for the month of May" were felt in at least 10 locations, including the northwestern seaside towns of Lorient and Noirmoutier, Meteo France said. Paris on Saturday notched up its first temperature above 30C of the year, hitting 31.9C.
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