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Monday, August 21, 2023
Changes at top of Monaco’s judiciary A new Attorney-General has been appointed in Monaco. He is Stéphane Thibault, who will take office on September 1…
Max Verstappen slated over tunnel speeding video A video posted on Instagram depicting F1 champion Max Verstappen has attracted a lot of attention…
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Minamino double sees AS Monaco breeze past Strasbourg In front of home supporters at the Stade Louis II for the first time this season, AS Monaco put on a show…
DULY NOTED Monday August 21, 2023 On Monday, the number of Departements placed in heat wave orange vigilance will reach 50, Charente-Maritime joining the 49 of Sunday. No less than 49 departments, placed on orange alert for the heat wave, suffered abnormally high temperatures on Sunday August 20. In the afternoon, Météo-France recorded 35°C in Bourg-Saint-Maurice (Savoie) and Perpignan (Pyrénées-Orientales), and up to 37°C in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne), Montpellier (Hérault) and Gap (Hautes-Alpes). But it was in the Drôme that it was the hottest on Sunday, the mercury peaking at 40°C in Montélimar. SOURCE: Francetvinfo * By the middle of next week, parts of the southern half of the country will drop 10°C to 20°C in 48 hours. The regions south of the Loire are suffocating. But in the middle of next week, the heat wave should abruptly fade away to give way to much milder temperatures… close to autumn normals. SOURCE: Le Figaro * Thefts at service stations are frequent as ill-intentioned people take advantage of fatigue and relaxation to rob vacationers. “Be careful to hide valuables such as telephones, consoles used during trips and left in cars during the break,” a spokesperson of the Police in the Alpes-Maritimes said. SOURCE: Nice Matin Complied by Jeff Daniels |
![]() Weather Forecast Today & Tuesday: Mainly sunny, high 32. Wednesday: Mainly sunny, high 33. |