Recorded the hottest day in history before the French- US in the Women's World Cup

If you live in Europe, chances are too big that it's very hot actually where you're living. Those in France certainly find it difficult to put their head a few inches outside the window, as the hottest day in the country's history is being recorded.
Those in France surely find it difficult to put their head a few inches outside the window, as the hottest day in the country's history is being recorded, and temperatures are reportedly higher than 45C, Periscope broadcast.
In the south of Willeville, higher temperatures have been recorded since weather measurements began in 1947.

Edouard Philippe, the prime ministers, confirmed that 4,000 schools will be closed in France on Friday due to extreme heat.
In four regions of the country, the alert level has risen to the highest degree for the first time since the alarm system started to be implemented 15 years ago.

In spite of that, however, the women's World Cup match between France and the US in the quarterfinals is expected to take place on schedule.
Let's hope the heat gets a little cool before the players get into “Parc des Princes”. /Periscope. com/












