Portugal expects 40º C, Kingdom expects floods (with united trips)
Rain returned to Portugal at the beginning of the week but the typical summer days will return this week. A very different scenario wreaks havoc in the UK.
“Look, rain!” – this expression will have been released by many Portuguese this Tuesday, or even on Monday night.
The drizzles – weak and fleeting – in different parts of mainland Portugal, in the North and in the Center.
The producers thanked the scenario will change but already this Thursday in two days, from the fair: the temperature will riseprovides for the IPMA – Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere.
For next Friday warming temperatures of 38 degrees in Santarém and setubal; and 37 degrees in Beja, Évora and Lisbon.
Over the weekend the thermometers should reach 38 degrees in Beja and White Castle, 39 degrees in Évora. In Portelmunicipality of Évora district, it is expected 40 degrees not Saturday.
The beginning of next week, between Sunday and Tuesday, temperatures close in several points of the interior, with high temperatures of 40 degrees.
Most cities near the Coast should register such high temperatures, getting close to 30 degrees. Lisbon and Setúbal will be exceptions, especially on Friday.
The sky will be fine or clear throughout this week and next.
Floods in the UK
The weather is quite different further north, no UK: heavy rains and flooding reached Devon and Cornwall.
This southwestern region of the United Kingdom was hit hard on Monday by floods. Further east, Essex, Suffolk and Lincolnshire have seen storms.
There are official notices for rain and thunderstorms in most of the country, indicates the newspaper The Guardian. were aired 16 flood alertsincluding capital London.
The heavy rains have already given rise to the trip cancellation by train and cut roads, in Scotland.
However, these rains will not be enough, the state of strong dry that the country passes through.
On the day that several cities were hit by eight heavy rains, Yorkshire was declared a dry zone, like other English areas.