By Jonathan Erdman weather.com
At a Glance
- A heat wave will intensify over western, central and northern Europe this week.
- All-time heat records were broken in Belgium and the Netherlands on Wednesday
- Paris may threaten its all-time heat record.
- All-time heat records will also be in jeopardy in a number of countries, including the U.K.
- The heat will break in western Europe late this week.
Another Europe heat wave is building that may shatter the all-time record in Paris and set national records in at least three countries as it spreads into Scandinavia.
On Wednesday, all-time record highs were broken in Belgium and the Netherlands when temperatures reached 102.3 degrees and 101.8 degrees. The previous record in Belgium was 101.8 degrees and in the Netherlands was 101.5 degrees.
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