
After the first extreme heatwave in Europe /Heatwave will be stronger as was forecasted and extremely deadly! Mediterranean +50°C, Balkan +44°C, Central Europe +38°C, Scandinavia +34°C – mkweather; Aggressive +40°C heatwaves for Germany! +36°C for Sweden, +38°C for Poland, Italy and Balkan totally grilled, +44/+48°C! – mkweather; Hell has begun, heatwave will be the worst already in next days – mkweather/ are coming the second one – and in some parts of Europe even stronger!
At the end of June 2021 and at the start of July 2021, Italy, Balkan, Turkey and southern parts of continental and eastern Europe should hit even stronger, such as current anomalous heatwave.
Expected temperatures in Italy, Greece and Balkan countries are really abnormal, with possibility of breaking all-time national temperature records in meteorological history!
+47°C above Greece should mean a potential of maximum temperatures up to +50°C (!), what should be very deadly not only for inhabitants of the country, but too for people on vacation or holidays. All-time temperature record for Greece is only +48,0°C from 10. July 1977 from Athens.
+46°C above Italy should mean extreme +49°C. All-time temperature record for Sicily near sirocco is +48,5°C from 10. August 1999 or 12. July 1962.
Serbia or Romania should face unprecedented heat according to current materials. Temperatures up to +45/+46°C should be very rarely possible, while all-time national temperature records have values +44,5°C for Romania (10. July 1951) and +45,2°C for Serbia from 24. July 2007.
Extremely hot weather should surprise Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, too, with possible maximum temperatures up to +44°C. Croatian all-time national record has value +42,8°C from 5. August 1981 and from Bosnia and Herzegovina +46,2°C from 31. July 1901.
Abnormally hot air mass then will shift above Turkey, where similar temperatures such as in Italy and Greece will be at the beginning of July 2021 possible.
Hungary should reach +41/+42°C, while all-time national record has value +41,9°C from 20. July 2007.
Between both heatwaves, ex-tropical Bill and cold front with T-storms will bring significant cooldown mainly into NW Europe and western and northern half of Europe.
In Italy and Balkan, heatwaves will be persisting and regenerating during all next 3 weeks, maybe until late July 2021, what should bring many problems including increased death toll, power outages, wildfires or severe drought.
If you live in the region, we recommend you to watch current forecasts, warnings and weather news.







