Western Europe sweats, Spain faces record heat
People walk the stairs of the underground station of Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, on June 30, 2015, as a major heatwave spreads up through Europe, with temperatures hitting nearly 40 degrees (AFP Photo)


Commuters are baring lots of skin in western European capitals and French authorities are reaching out to vulnerable populations as several European countries are seeing unusually high summer temperatures.A mass of hot air moving north from Africa has driven up temperatures in Spain, Portugal, Britain and France in recent days. Temperatures in Paris are expected to hit 39 degrees Celsius (102 Fahrenheit) Wednesday afternoon, after southwest France saw temperatures of 42 C (107 F) and Cordoba in southern Spain recorded nearly 44 C (111 F). Spain remains locked in a heat wave on Wednesday with most of the country on high alert for forest fires and the elderly urged to take extra care. Paris authorities opened special air-conditioned rooms to the public and were checking in on the elderly. France is particularly sensitive about the issue since thousands of people died in a heat wave in 2003.British, Italian, and German authorities are also on alert. Germany will feel the extreme heat as temperatures will rise to 38 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.