Europe is experiencing a second unusually early heatwave just weeks after record-breaking May temperatures. Météo France forecasts peaks of 40°C (104°F) across the continent. The heat is originating in Spain and is expected to spread northward, impacting Scandinavia and eastward towards the Balkans in the coming days. This follows an unprecedented heatwave for the month of May that recently affected the region. Experts are monitoring the situation closely, assessing potential impacts on public health and infrastructure. The rapid succession of these heatwaves raises concerns about the increasing frequency of extreme weather events linked to climate change.