Record Temperatures Were Broken At Four Czech Weather Stations Yesterday
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The Czech Republic is experiencing a heat wave that will peak on Wednesday and Thursday, with meteorologists predicting temperatures of up to 37°C. In recent years, such high temperatures have been more common than in the past, according to climatological statistics.
The Czech Republic experienced its warmest day this year, with some of the highest temperatures recorded by meteorologists in Prague. However, even in the capital, there were places where temperatures differed by several degrees.
Madrid/Berlin - Europe has been suffering for a week from an unusual heat wave for this time of year, more common in July and August, which this year began at the end of June. The heat will peak today, for example, in Germany, where temperatures are expected to reach up to 40 degrees Celsius except for the coast and the Alps, but also in the Czech Republic, where temperatures are expected to reach up to 37 degrees in some places.
Record Temperatures Were Broken At Four Czech Weather Stations Yesterday
Record temperatures for 1 July were broken yesterday at four of the 170 or so weather stations in the Czech Republic, as the country had another tropical day, according to Petra Sykorova from the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (CHMU). The hottest temperature was recorded in Doksany in the Usti region, which hit 34.8 degrees Celsius in the afternoon. According to Sykorova, the hot weather will continue for the next few days. Records fell yes…
The Mediterranean Sea is providing little refreshment to holidaymakers on hot beaches these days. The heat dome over Europe is pushing the mercury on thermometers above forty degrees in many places, and in addition to the land, the water is also warming up. It is now over 25 degrees in most of the Mediterranean. In autumn, the high sea temperature could lead to similar floods that affected the Czech Republic last year.
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