
A new heat wave is expected to hit Europe after August 15, according to "Bloomberg". The second half of August will bring a return to above-average temperatures in Spain, southern Italy and Greece, according to meteorologists.
Rome and Catalonia recorded record temperatures last month, while Sardinia set a European record for July at 48 degrees Celsius. This can also be overcome.
"August is the warmest month of the year for both land and ocean temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere, so there is a chance we will see more heat waves in August," said Samantha Burgess, deputy director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service. .
During the month of July, Europe experienced a heat wave with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees.
The first at the beginning of the heat wave from 12 to 15 July, the second (which was stronger) from 18 to 23 July and the third from 23 to 26 July, with the last two days of the heat wave of heat, July 25 and 26, becoming the hottest period.
Albania was also affected by the same heat wave, where temperatures reached their peak on Tuesday, July 25 and exceeded 40 degrees in many cities.
Meanwhile, the heat wave of August will pass very close to our country and as the south of Italy will be affected, this may have an impact in Albania as well.
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