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The heat is back in Bucharest and other counties in the South. How hot it will be Saturday

The heat is back in Bucharest and other counties in the South. How hot it will be Saturday

Clove Bucharest, August 2025. Photo: Mălina Norocea

The weather will become heat to Bucharest, during Saturday, when the maximum thermal values ​​reaches 35 degrees Celsius, the specialized forecast published on Friday by the National Meteorological Administration (ANM) shows.

According to meteorologists, between August 29, at 12:00 – August 30, at 10:00, in the Capital, the thermal values ​​will increase slightly, so that the maximum temperature will be around 33 degrees, and the minimum between 13 and 16 degrees, notes Agerpres. The sky will be more clear, while the wind will be weak and moderate.

During Saturday, between 10:00 and 21:00, the weather will be heat, conditions in which the thermal discomfort will be high, so that the temperature-humidity index (ITU) will reach the critical threshold of 80 units.

The sky will be more clear, the wind will be weak and moderate, and the maximum temperature will be around 35 degrees.

Yellow code of heat in six counties and Bucharest

ANM issued a new yellow code of a very hot weather, valid on Saturday in six counties and in Bucharest.

According to the specialized forecast, on Saturday, between 12:00 – 21:00, in Dolj, Olt, Teleorman, Giurgiu, Călăraşi, Ilfov and in Bucharest, the heat and thermal discomfort will persist, and the maximum thermal values ​​will reach 34 – 36 degrees Celsius.

Also, on Friday, between 12:00 and 21:00, a yellow code of heat is in force in Timiş, Arad and Bihor counties, where high temperatures, heat and heat discomfort will be reported, with a temperature-humane (ITU) index that will reach on the restricted areas the critical threshold of 80 units. The maximums will be between 34 and 37 degrees.

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