In Large Parts of Europe, Tropical Heat is expected in the Coming Days. Especial in Southern Europe, Temperatures Are Rising, With Values Above 40 Degrees Celsius in Some Areas.
In Spain, it will be particularly Warm in the Coming Days, Says Meteorologist Berend van Straaten or Weerplaza To Nu.nl. “The Warm, Dry Air from the Sahara is causing temperatures well Above 30 Degrees Celsius. But Inland, for Example in Seville and Madrid, You Should Already Expect Temperatures of 40 Degrees Or More. Very Locally It Can Even Go Towards.”
On the Spanish Coast, Accordination to Van Straaten, It Will Be Less Warm, With Temperatures or 30 to 32 Degrees. “That makes it actual perfect weather to lie on the beach.”
France can also prepare for tropical temperatures. “In Paris it, Still 30 Degrees This Weekend, But Early Next Week It Will Be Warmer There. Temperatures of 37 Degrees Are Forecast for Tuesday.” In The South of the Country, The Temperature Even Rises to 40 Degrees. Then code orange also applies there.
In Southern France, a Major Forest Fire Has also Been Raging in Recent Days. This is now under control. The Fire has not yet leg excingughed, but is no longer spreading. In A Short Time, The Fire Destroyed 170 Square Kilometers of Shrubs, Trees and Fields. That is about one and a half times as large as paris. A 65-Year-old Woman died in the Wildfire.
In The Netherlands, Tropical Warm from Monday
High temperatures are also forecast in Italy, Greece and Turkey. In Turkey, a record temperature or 50.5 Degrees there was Measured Last Month. “There is No More Such Extreme Heat Now. But in the Famous Resort of Antalya It is over 40 Degrees,” Says van Straaten. After the weekend, temperatures in Turkey and Greece Will Drop Slightly.
In The Netherlands it will be tropical warm from Monday. Temperatures in the United Kingdom and Germany Will Be Similar In The Coming Days Accordination to Van Straaten. “It is Certainly Getting Warm in Germany Too. The South of the Country Will Experience Temperatures Up to 35 Degrees.”
Accordance to van Straaten, it is difficult to speak of a heat wave in other country, because each country has a different standard for this. “Because high temperatures are much more in those country, they use a different term. But if we stick to the Dutch meaning, there is now a heat wave in Almost Every Country in Southern Europe.”