Saharan Hot Waves Will Cover Europe This Week

Europe will be hit by another hot wave next week, as predictors warn of a Saharan heat and say temperatures can exceed 40 degrees Celsius. Just last month, Europe fought to cope with high temperatures across the continent, which caused fires in Spain, France and [...]
Just last month, Europe struggled to cope with high temperatures across the continent, which caused fires in Spain, France, and Germany.
Britain will likely be among the European countries that will experience the highest temperatures in the heat wave of next week, with long-range WX Charts predict high levels of 32 degrees Celsius, writes the Daily Mail, followed by Indexline.
The highest temperatures in Europe will be seen in the southern part of France, where temperatures can reach 39-40 degrees Celsius
Warming arrives only during summer holidays with Spain, France, and Portugal all involved.
The Algarve and Costa Del Sol fields can experience altitudes of up to 95F (35C).
Last month, Sahara's dust was caused by the hot air that burned in Europe, Africa, and the Mediterranean.












