From Wednesday onwards it is expected temperatures are set
to soar with thermometers reachingabove 30°C in most of the country, with
temperatures up to 40 degrees "in the interior regions and valleys of the
Tejo and Sado, with occasional higher values not being excluded",
indicates the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA).
Tropical nights
Minimum temperatures are also expected to rise, with "tropical
nights (minimums above 20°C) expected in some regions".
The increase in temperatures, from the middle of this week,
is due to the "circulation of an anticyclone located to the northeast of
the Azores", which "will transport a mass of hot and dry air over the
country".
"The trend points to a persistence of high temperature
values in the following days, so it is likely that hot weather warnings will
be issued", the IPMA also mentions.
In view of these meteorological conditions, associated with
"low values of relative air humidity", the IPMA warns of a
"significant increase in the danger of rural fires".
It's summer, you know. In summer temperatures rise. Portugal has not ever had a single summer without high temperatures.
"Journalism".
By Hart from Lisbon on 04 Jul 2022, 13:17