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13 June 07:20

Forecasters predict above-average temperatures in most parts of the country until mid-July, with little rainfall

Sanziana Georgescu
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By mid-July, Romania will experience higher than normal temperatures, especially in the southern and south-western regions. The forecast indicates a general trend of precipitation deficit in all regions. In the coming weeks, temperatures will be close to normal in the northeast, but in the rest of the country, positive temperature deviations are expected, especially in the southwest.

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METEO: Temperaturi peste cele obişnuite, în cea mai mare parte a ţării, până la jumătatea lunii iulie
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ANM anunță un început de vară fierbinte. Caniculă, dar și furtuni până la jumătatea lunii iulie
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Temperaturile vor fi peste cele obişnuite, în cea mai mare parte a ţării, până la jumătatea lunii iulie

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Meteorologists announce above-average temperatures until mid-December, with abundant precipitation in the southern part of the country in the week of November 24 - December 1.
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The weather will be beautiful, with temperatures higher than the seasonal average, and precipitation will vary depending on the region.
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Forecast for the next four weeks. Temperature values will be slightly higher in the first week, with deficient precipitation, followed by normal temperatures and precipitation close to normal.
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Temperatures will be higher, with local rains in the west and foggy mornings. The weather will remain warm until November 23, with heavy precipitation.
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At the beginning of the week, the weather will be cold, with rain in the south and east. Maximum temperatures will range between 8 and 18 degrees, while minimums will be between 2 and 12 degrees.
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On November 3, Romania is facing higher than normal temperatures, rain in the west and snow in the south and east.
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