Local authorities in Paris have activated a hot weather alert Monday, while the capital of France, as well as all of Europe, is preparing for another week at high temperatures, as they were a month earlier.

The "third level" of the alarm includes measures to ensure that the elderly and those with health problems can be checked at any time and provide shelter space.

According to forecasts, temperatures in Paris could reach up to 37 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. In June, France, but also Germany and other countries, recorded the temperature that broke records of all time.

As Europe is preparing for a second heat wave, the United States has just dumped a burning weekend with big cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Washington that were burned at risky temperatures.

The heat is stretched from the central part to the Atlantic coast and has affected about 150 million people. The National Weather Service Office in the City of Omaha managed to bake the biscuits on the roof of a parked car.

After about eight hours in the sun, at a temperature of up to 85 degrees Celsius, the biscuits were completely ripe. However, Monday has caused temperatures to fall somewhat, although experts have warned that extreme weather will continue with rain and storm rain especially on the eastern shores.