Heatwave Alert: Western and Central Europe to Experience Highest Temperatures of the Summer
A intense heatwave is expected to develop across western and central Europe through mid-August, bringing temperatures close to 40°C (104°F) in many areas. The heat dome that has been dominating the southern half of Europe will strengthen and spread northwards, affecting France, Benelux, the UK, Italy, and the Balkan peninsula.
Temperature Forecast:
France: Peak temperatures will reach the low 40s (104-105°F) in western and southwestern France on Sunday, with temperatures ranging from 38-42°C (100-108°F) on Monday and Tuesday.
UK: Southern and central England will experience temperatures in the low to mid-30s (93-99°F) on Monday, with temperatures remaining above average after Tuesday.
Spain and Portugal: Excessive heat will continue through mid-August, with temperatures ranging from 38-43°C (100-109°F) across southern and central Spain.
Italy and the Balkans: The heatwave will continue through mid-August, with temperatures ranging from 38-42°C (100-108°F) across parts of Italy, the south-central Balkans, and the Panonian plains.
Health Risks:
During an extended period of hot weather, it is essential to take precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses. Stay hydrated, stay indoors during the hottest part of the day, and check on vulnerable individuals such as the elderly and young children.
Weather Pattern:
A blocking high-pressure system will strengthen from the western Mediterranean region into France and Benelux, also reaching the UK. This will lead to a heat dome dominating the southern and central part of the European continent aloft.
Outlook:
The heatwave is expected to continue through mid-August, with temperatures remaining above average across southern and central Europe. There is a possibility of the heatwave extending into the second half of the month. Meanwhile, the north will experience a gradual cooling trend.
Stay tuned for further updates and stay safe during this heatwave!
Chief forecaster and ideologist of the weather forecast service Pogodnik. Co-author of scientific articles and specialized content for various online media.