
Extremely hot weather is persisting in northern Africa and air masses are prepared to flow above Italy and Balkan after 25. July 2021 /https://mkweather.com/166-mm-in-6-hours-in-nova-gradiska-croatia-after-floods-45c-heatwaves-for-balkan-between-25-7-1-8-2021//.
Although, similar temperatures in Algeria were already in 2021 measured in early July 2021, with maximum temperature +49,7°C in Hassi-Messaoud (the highest temperature in 2021 in Africa, so far), Saturday, 17. July 2021 was surprised with an anomalously high temperature in Adrar, where +49,4°C was measured. This temperature is only 1,9°C from the all-time national record from the years 1979 and 2018.
In Timinoun, +49,2°C, in Reggane +49,0°C or In-Salah, +48,9°C was measured.
In some regions of Morocco and Algeria, all-time records were broken according to /https://twitter.com/extremetemps/.
The heatwave has shifted eastward after the all-time modern record in Morocco before a few days /https://mkweather.com/all-time-record-in-morocco-496c// and extreme heatwave in Spain /https://mkweather.com/murcia-spain-450c-all-time-record-is-461c/; https://mkweather.com/an-extreme-heatwave-hit-iberia-and-nw-africa-morocco-473c-spain-445c-and-portugal-415c-all-time-records-were-regionally-broken//.
Extreme heatwaves are for the region (mainly Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya) forecasted minimally until early August 2021.
