
France's national weather agency says climate change is driving earlier and more intense heatwaves across Europe this May.
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A heat dome is producing record May temperatures across Europe, with France's national weather agency attributing the extreme conditions to climate change, POLITICO Europe reported.
The agency stated that heatwaves are arriving earlier in the season and with greater intensity than in previous decades. No specific temperature records or country-by-country figures were included in the wire, but the event is being tracked as a continent-wide phenomenon affecting multiple EU member states.
The heat dome pattern traps warm air over a region, preventing cooler air from moving in. European authorities have previously issued public health alerts during such events, though no specific government response was cited in this wire.