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Outdoor public events have been banned in an area of France as a record breaking heatwave sweeps across Europe.
Concerts and large public gatherings have been called off in the Gironde department around Bordeaux.
On Thursday, parts of France hit 40C earlier in the year than ever before, with temperatures expected to peak on Saturday.
Scientists say periods of intense heat are becoming more frequent and longer lasting as a result of global warming.
Hometown band support is always cool. Copying other bands sounds is well, copying. Be a cover band lol. It’s hardly original artistry, but if that’s enough for some, more power to em. It’s 72, nice breeze here.
originally posted by: mikell
Gretta's a local band for me and I think their second album is much better than their first. Now that they have relocated to Nashville we'll see what happens.
a reply to: LSU2018
77 for a high today back to 90+ Monday
originally posted by: imitator
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Europe heatwave: Outdoor events banned in parts of France
Outdoor public events have been banned in an area of France as a record breaking heatwave sweeps across Europe.
Concerts and large public gatherings have been called off in the Gironde department around Bordeaux.
On Thursday, parts of France hit 40C earlier in the year than ever before, with temperatures expected to peak on Saturday.
Scientists say periods of intense heat are becoming more frequent and longer lasting as a result of global warming.
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: JAGStorm
The temp change you keep talking about is crazy.
I feel like we need to pay more attention to that.
originally posted by: searching411
Has anyone noticed that the heating of the planet got so much worse after solar farms were built?
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: JAGStorm
Better start growing tropical climate vegetables. And find some edible animals that can take the heat better than cows, pigs, and chickens.
We need to prepare.
originally posted by: stonerwilliam
Cold ,Wet and Very Cloudy pretty normal for the north of Scotland