Northern Hemisphere heat waves
Nedeljko Todorovic forecasts "hell"
Those changes, he says, are characteristic for our climate.
According to him, the next seven to ten days in Serbia will be hot, with temperatures up to 39 degrees.
"The next seven to 10 days are real summer time, the warmest day will be Thursday with a maximum temperature between 35 and 38 degrees, and in the east up to 39," the meteorologist pointed out.
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Australia is Preparing for the Hottest Day in its History
Australia may experience the hottest day in its history this week after a heat wave in the western part of the country began to move east, meteorologists have warned, quoted by the BBC.
Temperatures are likely to exceed 40 degrees Celsius in many areas on Wednesday, the Bureau of Meteorology said.
Тhis Summer Was the Hottest on Record in the Northern Hemisphere
Тhis summer has been the hottest in the northern hemisphere since measurements were made, scientists from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NОAA) have found.
The Summer is Still Going On and it will Be Hot in the Days to Come. Maybe Even in September
It will be mostly clear at night, sunny tomorrow. The wind will be gentle during the day, and in the moderate breeze in eastern Bulgaria. Afternoon it will be hot with maximum temperatures between 30 and 35 degrees Celsius, in the extreme southwestern areas and slightly higher, according to the NIMH.
The Heat and Heavy Rains Will Last Longer Due to Climate Change
Temperatures in the world have already risen by 1 degree Celsius.
Countries in the Northern Hemisphere can expect longer heat waves in the summer and more consecutive days of heavy rainfall with bad consequences if global warming containment targets are not met, BTA reports.
Temperatures in July This Year Were the Highest Ever Recorded Globally
Temperatures in July this year were the highest ever recorded globally. This was reported by the US Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, cited by France's press. Meanwhile, satellite data shows that polar ice has shrunk to record lows.
Bulgaria Ranks 54th in Water Stress Levels in the World
July 2019 was reported as the hottest month in the history of meteorological measurements, becoming the latest proof of the magnitude of the global climate crisis, WWF reports. The data are from the Copernicus European Union Climate Change Program, which analyzes temperature data from across the globe.
Temperatures Will Drop, the Real Summer Is Expected in the Beginning of August
A new lowering of the temperatures is coming, which will be felt mainly in Central and Eastern Bulgaria on Tuesday night and Wednesday.
Cyclonic activity northeast of Bulgaria and a high pressure centre over Central Europe are prerequisites for cooler air masses to the Balkans from the north.
African heat wave hits Turkey
A heat wave springing from North Africa has hit Turkey, bringing the average temperatures to the extreme levels.
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Sunny Weather Across the Country. Temperatures Between 8°C and 13°C
Sunshine today, maximum temperatures between 8°C and 13°C. This is the weather forecast of the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology told Focus News Agency.
Light wind, moderate in the Danube Plain from west-northwest.
Day temperatures will rise, reaching highs between 8°C and 13°C.