Extreme Heat Shifts to Eastern Europe With Up to 40°C; Typhoon Mekkhala Threatens Philippines
A heatwave is shifting eastward across Europe, with southern Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and the northern Balkans forecast to see peak temperatures of 35–40°C — several degrees above the early July average — into next week. Western Europe will see cooler conditions with risks of downpours and thunderstorms. Meanwhile in the western Pacific, Typhoon Mekkhala — the seventh typhoon of the season — is strengthening east of the Philippines with sustained winds of 120 km/h and is expected to peak in intensity on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Eastern Europe to see temperatures above early July average into next weekThe extreme heat experienced across central and western Europe, including the UK, will continue to shift eastwards. As slightly cooler weather infiltrates into western Europe, with risks of downpours and thunderstorms, eastern Europe is likely to see temperatures several degrees above the early July average into next week. Peak highs of between 35C and 40C are expected across southern Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and into the northern Balkans.Typhoon Mekkhala, the seventh typhoon of the season in the western Pacific, strengthened east of Luzon on Sunday with sustained winds of 75mph (120km/h) and gusts in excess of 100mph over open water, and is set to head northwards through the Philippine Sea this week. Forecast projections suggest Mekkhala will reach its peak intensity during Tuesday and Wednesday this week as sustained wind speeds break 100mph. While the typhoon is expected to remain over the Philippine Sea, it may produce large wave conditions close to Taiwan, with warnings to shipping likely. Continue reading...
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