Southern Europe is baking under a historic April heatwave, with temperatures soaring 10–15°C above seasonal averages in Spain, Italy, and Greece.
Meteorologists link the phenomenon to accelerating climate change patterns, warning that extreme weather could soon become the norm, not the exception.

Farmers are already reporting crop damage, and tourist areas are bracing for potential water shortages heading into summer.

Why it matters:
Europe’s vulnerability to climate shocks could reshape its agriculture, energy policies, and migration patterns sooner than expected.


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