September was the second hottest month in Europe and the world but coldest in Portugal
September will have been about 1,54°C warmer than the pre-industrial average of 1850-1900
September will have been about 1,54°C warmer than the pre-industrial average of 1850-1900
Civil Protection asks that people take “special care when driving and staying” near trees and that they adopt “defensive driving”
The greatest impact of this storm is expected in Spain
All districts in mainland Portugal will be under yellow warning due to rain
Wind will also increase in intensity
The districts of Beja (interior) and Faro (Sotavento) have several locations in the severe drought class
Epicenter about six kilometers south-southeast of Sines
Districts of Faro, Beja and Évora escape these warnings
Until the danger of fire justifies it
Calculations are obtained from air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and amount of precipitation in the last 24 hours.
On the southern coast of the Algarve, with waves from the southeast, the sea water temperature may increase slightly in the coming days