Temperatures in Spain are expected to hit 44 degrees Celsius, while France mobilized the emergency services, as Europe struggles with unusually hot weather and an enduring drought. Spain is expecting extreme heat between Tuesday and Thursday, just three weeks after the last hot period, the AEMET weather service reported. Thirteen of the 17 country’s autonomous regions posted yellow, orange or red alert levels, in unseasonably hot weather for July. The centre of the country and the south-western part of the holiday island of Mallorca, where temperatures of up to 36 degrees were expected, were w…