
Italian health officials intensified heat warnings Monday as southern Europe began a brutally hot week with temperatures expected to top 40 Celsius – or 104 Fahrenheit – on a continent already sizzling under the sun and overburdened by tourists.
Italian health officials intensified heat warnings Monday as southern Europe began a brutally hot week with temperatures expected to top 40 Celsius – or 104 Fahrenheit – on a continent already sizzling under the sun and overburdened by tourists.