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Europe swelters A powerful tropical storm is forecast to track near Okinawa, [Japan](https://www.theguardian.com/world/japan), on Monday before moving towards the south-east of the country. Typhoon Jangmi (also known as Typhoon
central parts of the continent. A large blocking high over the North Atlantic and slow-moving low pressure across southern Scandinavia dragged Arctic air southwards last week, sending temperatures 10-15C below the seasonal
central England and Wales on Tuesday. However, they are likely to be very localised and not enough to cause a significant break from the heat. On Wednesday, a break in the heat is expected widely
Europe. But, according to the Met Office, the higher than average temperatures forecast comes as having a hotter summer is now twice as likely than the reference averaging period of 1991-2020, consistent with
central parts of England. With light south-westerly winds and some reasonable spells of sunshine, temperatures in southern counties and the Midlands could reach highs of between 19 and 21 Celsius
Europe, temperatures have soared, heat records have been broken and spring has felt more like the height of summer. Météo [France](https://www.theguardian.com/world/france), the French national weather service, has attributed this to a “heat
week. [Supermarkets](https://www.theguardian.com/business/supermarkets) were reportedly “furious”, while luminaries from the former head of the Institute for Fiscal Studies to the former chair of M&S could be found harrumphing about the evils