Hot in Europe, experts expect a second wave

After a brief breath after the heat wave that swept Europe last month, predictions say temperatures will rise once more next week in countries such as France, Germany, Austria, Great Britain, Norway, the Netherlands, Spain and Portugal. Meteo-French said we could be going towards a wave [...]
Meteo-France said we may be moving towards a second heat wave, but predictions are not yet final. The agency said it will continue to monitor weather changes and trends, which constantly change over the next few days.
Hot waves are rated many days in a row with abnormally high temperatures. Meteo-French warned however that Wednesday would start climbing this weekend in France and in many other countries and next Thursday would reach 35 degrees Celsius.
Wednesday and Thursday of next week will be the hottest days with the maximum temperatures of up to 40 degrees Fahrenheit [40 ° C]. Several but localized storms are expected at the end of next week.
Although France is the only country that has officially announced the arrival of hot weather conditions, forecasts by experts and other weather agencies show that other European countries will also register extremely high temperatures.
At the end of June, extremely hot weather caused several records to break, with France crossing the 45 degree cellius limit for the first time and Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, etc. marking the highest temperatures in history for June.
After June, scientists say July is also most likely to be the hottest July ever recorded. /tch












