Temperatures up to 40 degrees – Sahara sandstorms are spreading across the Balkans

A significant and intense heatwave is forecast to impact much of Europe this week. A large mass of hot air originating from the Sahara Desert is currently positioned over the Pyrenees and expanding across southern and western France, resulting in extreme heat conditions. According to meteorological forecasts, this heatwave will extend northeastward across the continent by mid-week.

Temperatures are expected to rise sharply, with extreme highs anticipated in Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic, and throughout the Balkan region as of Friday. Meteorologists are cautioning that this event represents a continuation of unusually early heatwaves, which have already begun to challenge historical records prior to the official start of summer. A powerful anticyclone – a ridge of high pressure – is driving the elevated temperatures.

Initial projections indicate temperatures exceeding 30°C in Paris. The situation is being closely monitored as the heatwave continues to spread across Europe, with anticipated temperatures in multiple degrees. The Guardian reports that this event underscores the ongoing impact of climate change and the need for preparedness across the affected regions.

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