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Sicily Soars To 120 Degrees, Nears Europe All-Time Heat Record

"Amid a sweltering summer in which scores of long-standing heat records have fallen across the Northern Hemisphere, Europe may have just registered its highest temperature observed.

A weather station in Syracuse on the island of Sicily, Italy recorded a blistering temperature of 119.8 degrees Wednesday, which would establish a new European heat record if verified by the World Meteorological Organization. The previous verified European record of 118.4 degrees was established in Greece on July 10, 1977.

The extreme heat comes during what will probably be the most intense and lasting heat wave of this summer for the island, according to the Sicilian Agrometeorological Information Service (SAIS), which operates the station that posted the record-breaking temperature."

Kasha Patel and Jason Samenow report for the Washington Post August 11, 2021.

SEE ALSO:

"Algeria Enters Period Of Mourning After Wildfires Kill 65" (Washington Post)

"Disaster-Struck Turkey Faces Toll Of Climate Change" (Phys.org)

"Italy Swelters As Spain, Portugal Brace For Coming Heat Wave" (Phys.org)

Source: Washington Post, 08/12/2021