According to meteorologist Patrícia Gomes: “As of tomorrow
[Tuesday] we may see temperatures reach above 45 degrees Celsius in the Tagus
Valley and Alentejo region”.
Much of mainland Portugal will experience maximum
temperatures above 40 degrees, according to forecasts.
The meteorologist highlighted that in some regions of the
interior, in the Alentejo, Castelo Branco and even in Trás-os-Montes, these
episodes are common, but are normally of a short duration, “for a period of
three or four days”.
“This episode already started last week. We have had 10
days. It is a very long time to experience these temperatures and being so
close to the coast is not a normal situation,” she admitted.
Besides causing major problems for people, It is having a terrible affect on wildlife and wildflowers. It even is too hot for butterflies. And I have only seen a couple over the past week. A bat too that I had been watching every evening has vanished.
By Steve Andrews from Other on 11 Jul 2022, 18:37
I agree with steven There used to be lots of birds here in the valley I live, even at night the birds have gone quiet. And yes in my goat shed there used to be lots of bats, but the other day i found most dead on the ground :-( . On the plus side there seems to be less flies and those horrible asian wasps.
By mooseman from Beiras on 12 Jul 2022, 00:35