Hot weather leads to sweat, delays for Canadian travellers in Europe
Trevor Norris is used to hot summer weather, being from the Prairies. But his trip to England this week — one of many European countries facing record temperatures — has left him battling train delays and searching high and low for some sort of air-conditioned refuge.
“Nowhere in England seems to have AC,” Norris said.
“I went into a pub and everyone was standing outside with their beers after ordering … because it was too hot inside the pub itself. I was in there for maybe 10 minutes ordering drinks and my legs were drenched. It was that bad.”
Norris spoke over the phone while heading north on a train from London to Norfolk County to attend a wedding. It was a scramble, he said, as many trains have been delayed or outright cancelled because the heat has raised the risk of tracks buckling.