The National Meteorological Administration (ANM) announces a cooling of the weather in almost the entire country until around July 24, followed by a new increase in temperatures in the last days of the month. Meteorologists estimate that, in all regions, the maximum temperatures will gradually decrease, and then will reach between 31 and 36 degrees, with the highest values being in Banat and Muntenia. Atmospheric instability will continue, with frequent precipitation in Transylvania, Maramureș, Moldova, Dobrogea, and Oltenia. In Banat, Crișana, and Muntenia, the rains will be more isolated in the first week, but will intensify later. Temperatures will vary significantly depending on the region, with maximums of 22-36 degrees, while in the mountains, the weather will be cooler, with values of 12-22 degrees. Atmospheric instability will persist throughout the period.
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