British holidaymakers could face deadly 40-degree heatwave set to hit mainland Europe

Tourists heading to Europe may have to contend with temperatures of more than 40 degrees in France, Spain and Germany (Photo: Shutterstock)Tourists heading to Europe may have to contend with temperatures of more than 40 degrees in France, Spain and Germany (Photo: Shutterstock)
Tourists heading to Europe may have to contend with temperatures of more than 40 degrees in France, Spain and Germany (Photo: Shutterstock)

Tourist cities such as Paris and Rome could reach 40 degrees as continental Europe braces itself for a potentially deadly heatwave.

France, Italy, Spain and Germany are likely to see some of the hottest weather on record, with forecasters predicting the temperature to beat records set in 2003 when nearly 15,000 people died.

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