This year’s summer brings extreme temperatures for Europe, which really take a toll on us.Many hope that with the arrival of autumn we will see a cooling, but meteorological forecasts indicate that we will have to wait for it for some time..
According to a report from the portal iMeteo.sk, renowned meteorologist Lars Lowinski warns that the cooling will not come immediately and when it does, it will be very fast.Despite the fact that August is the last month of summer, a sudden cooling is not yet in sight.Europe, which is still overheated, will have to face high temperatures in September as well.
The heat stored in the Mediterranean Sea will continue to influence the continent’s weather.Lars Lowinski warns that this phenomenon will contribute to warmer and wetter weather in the coming weeks, which will cause more frequent occurrence of storms and rain, especially during the first days of September.
According to the expert, long-term forecasts are less accurate, but current development trends indicate that above-average temperatures will last for several more weeks.This trend is expected mainly in southern and southeastern Europe, but warm weather will also affect the central and western parts of the continent, where temperatures should reach more than 25 degrees Celsius.
However, we can expect a sharp drop in temperatures from around mid-September, which heralds the end of the heat.This drop in temperatures will be associated with the La Niña phenomenon, which will affect the weather in Europe during the fall and winter of 2024/2025.This phenomenon should bring a cold winter to the northern hemisphere with significant temperature drops and heavy snowfall.
Despite the expected sudden cooling, it is clear that we will have to deal with unbearable heat for a few more weeks before the long-awaited relief arrives.