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    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJune 29, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    A Paris pharmacy displays a temperature measure of 44 °C.
    Latest updates as the extreme heat engulfing Europe’s moves into the second week and the energy fallout from the Middle East conflict. A Paris pharmacy displays a temperature measure of 44 °C. Photo credit: FreCha – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 – via Wikimedia.

    July 2026 – Week 1

    By Anders Lorenzen

    In this week’s live blog, our key focus remains the extreme heat engulfing Europe, now moving into its second week. We will track the high fatalities as data comes in and will look at how governments are responding to the heat crisis combined with viewpoints from experts.

    We will also have one eye focused on the Middle East as the ceasefire between the US and Iran are cast into fresh doubts.

    As part of an expanded focus on real-time coverage, this live blog will continue to track developments across global energy markets, including electricity prices, oil and gas benchmarks, and renewable generation trends.

    It is updated every day throughout the week with the most significant developments around energy and climate.

    Last week’s live blog can be found here.

    Key developments we are tracking this week:

    • Europe‘s record-breaking extreme heat travels north and east
    • Health impacts of the Europe’s heatwave
    • The Middle East conflict
    • Policy shifts driven by the energy crisis

    Latest

    Monday 29th of June 2026

    11:00 GMT

    Extreme heat: More data are emerging on the extremely high fatalities connected to the heatwave in France.

    The country’s health body, Public Health France reports that last week, deaths exceeded 1,200 on Wednesday and rose to over 1,400 on Thursday, AP reported, and Friday, hundreds more than usually.

    According to authorities these numbers are expected to rise as more death certificates are processed, as evidence mounts of the high human cost of the climate-fueled extreme heat France and many European countries have been impacted by.

    Earlier updates

    Sunday 28th of June 2026

    20:45 GMT

    Temperature records: As the European heatwave moves north and east, new temperature records are set.

    Today Germany set a new all-time high of 41.7 °C which was recorded in at a weather station in Coschen, near the Polish border in eastern Brandenburg. It was the third consecutive day Germany had set new all-time highs as 41.3 °C was measured on the 26th, then followed by 41.5 °C on the 27th and 41.7 °C today. Prior to this week’s highs the previous high was 41.2 °C which was set in 2019 in the city of Lingen in the west of the country close to the Dutch border.

    The Czech Republic also set a new all-time high as a weather station in Doksany north of Prague measured 40.8 °C – beating the previous record of 40.4 °C, set in Dobřichovice on 20 August 2012

    Denmark also set a new all-time high as 37.0 °C was recorded in Odum near Aarhus, beating the previous all time high of 36.4 °C set in 1976.

    Friday 26th of June 2026

    17:55 GMT

    Temperature records: On two occasions today has the UK set an all-time new temperature high for June, and it is therefore also the third consecutive day where the country has recorded a new all-time high reading.

    In Santon Downham in Surrey, 37.3 °C was measured this afternoon.

    11:50 GMT

    Fatalities: While data is still preliminary and rapidly changing, it is certain it has come with very high fatalities.

    Spain are paying a huge costs as the lives of over 200 people have so far been estimated to have been lost as a result of the June heatwave.

    11:45 GMT

    Extreme heat: Several other European temperature records have also been set in recent days.

    In Switzerland, the 37 °C threshold was exceeded for the first time ever in June with 38 °C measured at the Basel weather station, beaten the previous record 36.9 °C which had stood since 1947.

    La température de 37 °C a été dépassée pour la première fois en Suisse durant un mois de juin, battant un record de 1947. 38 °C ont même été relevés à la station de Bâle ce jeudi 25 juin #MeteoSuisse pic.twitter.com/E74pVLrYia

    — MétéoSuisse (@meteosuisse) June 25, 2026

    11:30 GMT

    Extreme heat: The UK are bracing for another day with extreme heat as the 30 °C was breached already at 9:00 this morning in Heathrow, West London.

    This prompts speculation whether we are in for another temperature record being set today.

    Forecasters are not predicting it, though still within the realms of possibility as BBC weather forecaster Guy Fawkes say that temperatures in the region of 35 °C to 37 °C this afternoon in south-east England.

    11:15 GMT

    Extreme heat: For two successive dates, the UK have set new all time-high June temperature records.

    On Wednesday Gosport in Hampshire recorded 36.1 °C beating the 1976 record of 35.6 °C set in Southampton.

    This was beaten the following day as on Thursday 36.7 °C was measured in Merryfield in Somerset, meaning over two days the 1976 was not just beaten but beaten significantly with over a degree.


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