Europe is sweltering under its second major heat wave in two months, with temperatures spiking above 100 degrees Fahrenheit across multiple countries.
France banned public alcohol consumption and closed more than 800 schools as temperatures could reach the country's hottest day on record.
The UK is forecast to reach temperatures this week that would break its all-time June heat record, with scientists calling it a heat-dome driven furnace.
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Europe is sweltering under its second heat dome in two months, with temperatures spiking above 104 degrees Fahrenheit, bringing dangerous conditions across swaths of the planet’s fastest-warming continent. France banned public alcohol consumption, Spain closed a World Cup fan zone and the UK is bracing for an annihilation of its all-time June temperature record.










