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Three days of fire in Bucharest. Suffocating temperatures and tropical nights, announced by meteorologists

Corculus in Bucharest, photo: Alex Ramsay / Alamy / Alamy / Profimedia

Corculus in Bucharest, photo: Alex Ramsay / Alamy / Alamy / Profimedia

The high heat and high thermal discomfort will characterize the weather in Bucharest in the coming days, with thermal maximums that will reach 37 degrees Celsius, according to the forecast issued by the National Meteorological Administration (ANM).

The course of Sunday until Monday, at 10:00, in the Capital, the heat and thermal discomfort will intensify; The maximum temperature will be around 37 degrees and the temperature-humidity index (ITU) will exceed the critical threshold of 80 units.

The sky will be more serene, and the wind is weak to moderate. The thermal minimum will be in the 18th – 21 degree gauge and will characterize a tropical night, transmit meteorologists.

Also, between August 11, at 10:00-August 12, at 10:00, the weather will be kept heat, the thermal discomfort will be high, and the temperature-humidity index (ITU) will easily exceed the critical threshold of 80 units.

The maximum temperature will be around 35 degrees, during which the sky will be variable, with some clouds in the evening and at night, when there will be conditions for showers and electric shocks.

The wind will blow moderately, temporarily with the day and gusts that will reach speeds up to 40 – 45 km/h. The minimum temperature will oscillate between 16 and 19 degrees.

In the general weather forecast, ANM sent a red code that targets several counties on Sunday. At the same time, almost the whole country is today under yellow and orange warnings, and for Monday the area will be restricted, but in the south and southwest of the country the temperatures will reach up to 41 degrees.

Ashley Davis

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