In the next two days, less temperatures drop, the heat comes back on Tuesday

The Meteorological Institute has announced that hot air measures that have involved our territory are slowly withdrawing, causing the merarch in the thermometer to mark a decline of 3 to 4 degrees in maximum temperature rates, while the minimum during the night is set to stay almost constant. With almost similar conditions, so is the day [...]
The Meteorological Institute has announced that hot air measures that have involved our territory are slowly withdrawing, causing the merarch in the thermometer to mark a decline of 3 to 4 degrees in maximum temperature rates, while the minimum during the night is set to stay almost constant.
With almost similar conditions, so is the first day of next week, but from Tuesday again hot and hot, with temperatures similar to the last days. The UV index remains in danger value and IKSHP councils remain in force since 0900-17 a.m. we may not be in direct contact with sunlight.
Although these unregistered high temperatures, ever in June, are of great benefit to many agricultural cultures and in particular wheat culture because now only the harvesting phase of this vitally important culture begins.
Minimum temperatures will move between 16-17 degrees Celsius, while maximums of the day are projected to move between 31-33 degrees Celsius. The wind will blow from the direction of the northeast light to the average average and on average strong in isolated territories.











