According to the Portuguese Institute for the Sea and the
Atmosphere (IPMA) highs in Lousã were followed by Santarém (46.2ºC), Amareleja
(45.6ºC), Mora (45.4ºC), Alvega (45.2ºC) and Reguengos (45.1ºC).
IPMA meteorologist Pedro Sousa told Lusa that more than 50
weather stations recorded maximum temperatures between 40ºC and 45ºC.
For today, weather forecasts for mainland Portugal point to
a "very hot" day, with a "slight relief" from the heat on
the coast. From the weekend, on the coast, normal temperatures are expected for
the time of year.
However in the northern interior region, particularly in
Trás-os-Montes, the temperature is expected to increase on Thursday, with
extreme heat expected to continue until Sunday, added Pedro Sousa.
The IPMA states that temperatures above 40ºC will remain “in
most of the territory” on Thursday, with “the exception of some places on the
coast”, a region where the temperature is expected to decrease on Friday.
In inland regions, high temperatures are continue until
Sunday, the statement said, clarifying that the very hot weather "results
from the circulation of a mass of very hot and dry air, originating in North
Africa".