Hot, isn't it? That's an understatement when you consider the current temperatures. Paris has been in the grip of a heatwave for several days now, and these peaks of heat make you long for cooler weather. In this scorching weather, caution is the order of the day: make sure you hydrate and wet your skin regularly, and follow the recommendations to avoid suffering the consequences of the heat.
We've also got plenty of ideas for cooling off, with water concepts and air-conditioned places to take refuge when it's too hot. And that's how we're coping with the hot weather in Paris and the Ile-de-France region, with maximum temperatures topping 30°C.
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But how long will this blazing sun last? For those wondering when this heatwave will end in Paris and the Ile-de-Franceregion, we went to the weather forecast in search of the long-awaited drop in temperature. So, when will the heatwave end in the Paris region?
According to Météo France, high temperatures are forecast to persist until August 13, 2024. After that, maximum temperatures are expected to drop gradually, before hovering between 22 and 24°C, with rainy spells and more overcast skies!