Highest ever temperature likely in europe this weekend
According to various weather forecasts and reports, it's indeed expected to be extremely hot in Europe this weekend, with temperatures potentially reaching record-breaking levels.
Here are some of the highest temperatures expected in different parts of Europe:
- Spain: Temperatures are expected to soar to 45°C (113°F) in some areas, with the highest temperature ever recorded in Spain (46.7°C or 116°F) likely to be beaten.
- Portugal: Temperatures could reach 44°C (111°F) in some regions, with the highest temperature ever recorded in Portugal (47.4°C or 117.3°F) also under threat.
- France: The heatwave is expected to bring temperatures up to 42°C (108°F) in some areas, with the highest temperature ever recorded in France (46°C or 115°F) potentially being surpassed.
- Italy: Temperatures could reach 43°C (109°F) in some regions, with the highest temperature ever recorded in Italy (48.8°C or 120°F) likely to be beaten.
- Greece: Temperatures are expected to reach 42°C (108°F) in some areas, with the highest temperature ever recorded in Greece (48.6°C or 119.5°F) potentially being surpassed.
These extreme temperatures are due to a heatwave that has been building up over the past few days, fueled by a high-pressure system and a lack of cloud cover. The heatwave is expected to continue throughout the weekend, with temperatures gradually decreasing by Monday.
Please note that these temperatures are subject to change and may vary depending on the specific location and weather conditions. It's essential to stay hydrated, take necessary precautions, and follow local weather updates to ensure your safety during this heatwave.