Residents Forced to Evacuate Wildfires Amid Suffocating Heat Wave: 'We Need to Be Looking for Shade Constantly'
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Residents forced to evacuate wildfires amid suffocating heat wave: 'We need to be looking for shade constantly'
During a suffocating heat wave across Europe, wildfires have forced thousands of residents to evacuate their homes. What's happening? At the end of June, many European countries experienced temperatures that were well above average, Reuters reported. High temperatures were roughly 10 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit above their normals for that time of year. France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Germany, and the Netherlands all issued health warnings because …
Record Heat Reaches Europe: up to 45 Degrees in Spain – Now the Heat Is Also Rolling Towards Germany
A heat surge from Southwest Europe is imminent. After a cool Wednesday, temperatures in Germany also rise rapidly within 48 hours. A weather column of Dominik Jung.
Water temperatures in the Mediterranean reach record altitudes this year. Meteorologists warn of potentially devastating weather in Europe.
At the end of June, Chile and Argentina experienced extreme temperatures below -15 °C, with snow in the Atacama desert, affecting agriculture and transport. Meanwhile, Europe suffered record heat waves, surpassing 46 °C in Spain, aggravating droughts and fires. These opposite events reflect the increasing effects of climate change. The post Extreme climates at the same time first appeared on Cubadebate.
Temperatures are creeping into the 30s in Gauldalen. Soon we could reach as high as 36 degrees.
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