How hot will YOUR vacation be? Use our interactive chart to find the maximum and average summer temperatures in 103 destinations in 39 European countries.

British holidaymakers are heading into another scorching summer after temperatures broke world records in 2023.

Last year was the hottest year on record, with temperatures in southern Europe reaching 48°C and lasting until 'two weeks or more away.

As the first heat waves engulfed Europe this month, scientists and meteorologists predict that 2024 will be even hotter, bringing even more of the extreme weather conditions experienced last year.

Already this summer, tourists have been seen flocking to the fountains in water in Rome, wildfires spread across Greece and tourists died of heat exhaustion. The mercury soared well above 40°C in destinations including Greece, Italy, Turkey, Cyprus and the Canary Islands.

The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service said this summer part of the year was likely to be "warmer than average everywhere".

So how hot will your summer vacation be? Here's our ultimate guide to this year's holiday hot spots - and use our interactive chart below to find the maximum and average summer temperatures in 103 destinations...

How hot will YOUR vacation be? Use our interactive chart to find the maximum and average summer temperatures in 103 destinations in 39 European countries.

British holidaymakers are heading into another scorching summer after temperatures broke world records in 2023.

Last year was the hottest year on record, with temperatures in southern Europe reaching 48°C and lasting until 'two weeks or more away.

As the first heat waves engulfed Europe this month, scientists and meteorologists predict that 2024 will be even hotter, bringing even more of the extreme weather conditions experienced last year.

Already this summer, tourists have been seen flocking to the fountains in water in Rome, wildfires spread across Greece and tourists died of heat exhaustion. The mercury soared well above 40°C in destinations including Greece, Italy, Turkey, Cyprus and the Canary Islands.

The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service said this summer part of the year was likely to be "warmer than average everywhere".

So how hot will your summer vacation be? Here's our ultimate guide to this year's holiday hot spots - and use our interactive chart below to find the maximum and average summer temperatures in 103 destinations...

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