The National Weather Service in Spain said on Tuesday that Barcelona recorded more June since the records began more than a century ago.
The Can Fabra Observatory, which is located on a hill overlooking Barcelona, has reported an average temperature of 26 degrees Celsius, and broke the record since 1914. It was the average average previously hot for the month of June 25.6 degrees Celsius in 2003.
The same weather station said that the highest level was recorded in one day of 37.9 degrees Celsius for the month of June on Monday.
Barcelona usually spare the worst heat in Spain, thanks to its location between the hills and the Mediterranean in the northeastern corner of Spain. But most of the country has been absorbed by the first heat wave of the year.
Health warnings were valid on Tuesday in many European Union countries, even as conditions began in some parts of the region.
The punished temperatures were expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius in Paris and remain unusually high in Belgium and the Netherlands. On the other hand, the temperatures were located in Portugal, where no red heat warnings were issued.

Spain witnessed a new high mark for the month of June on Saturday when 46 degrees Celsius were registered in the southern Huelva Province, while the national average on Sunday recorded 28 ° C.
“We see these temperatures because we are facing a very intense heat that came early in the summer and is clearly linked to global warming,” said Ramon Pascal, regional weather service in Spain in Barcelona.
The main cities and tourist destinations throughout Europe are unusually high temperatures with June approaching its end. In southern Europe, dry hot weather created conditions for forest fires.
In France, the National Weather Agency, Metio France, put several departments under the highest red alert, with the special Paris region in particular.
The Ministry of Education said that the heat wave, which is defined as a consecutive days of very high temperature, will be condensed on Tuesday with more than 1300 schools partial or complete.
Visitors to the Eiffel Tower were informed without tickets to postpone their visits, as the city teacher summit was closed until Thursday.
Météo-France also warned against increasing the risk of forest fires due to the drought-stricken soil, which is doubled by the lack of rain in June and the last temperature.
Climate experts warn that future summer is likely to be hotter than any record so far.
By 2100, France can reach 4 degrees Celsius, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius per year, and the nails with severe heat may reach 50 degrees Celsius, according to Météo-France, the country may face ten times an increase in the number of days of thermal wave by 2100.

In the far south, 17 of 27 main cities in Italy were suffering from a heat wave, according to the Ministry of Health.
There was heavy rains in northern Italy on Monday, and parts of the Bardlixia near Turin were covered in the sludge after the Freejus River exploded. Near Bologna, one of the cities under heat alerting on Tuesday, the 46 -year -old owner collapsed for a construction company and died while restarting the car park in the school, the state -run Rai said.
An autopsy was made to determine the cause, but heat suspected. The Labor Union said that the death of the man, which was known as Ait El Hajam Brahim, the owner of Veneto Pavismenti Sas, showed the need to improve measures to protect building workers from heat exposure.

An annual event was transferred in Amsterdam to celebrate the end of slavery in the former Dutch colonies to avoid the hottest part of the day and in the northern city of Grenenjin, and organizers of an outdoor concert that includes veteran rock Neil Young also took measures, including adding additional drinking water and providing a free industrial package.
The National Weather Institute released on alert of extremist temperatures and smoky fog in parts of the country and warned the Eastern Netherlands that severe thunderstorms could erupt on Wednesday with the end of the hot weather.
In Portugal, Lisbon was expected to reach 33 degrees Celsius, which is a typical matter for this time of the year, although some interior areas still see the peaks of 43 degrees Celsius, according to the National Weather Agency. June temperature records were broken in two locations in Portugal on June 29.
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