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9 July 19:52

Experts warn that storms and heat waves will become more frequent and intense due to climate change.

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Extreme weather phenomena, such as violent storms and heat waves, are becoming the norm in Romania, according to climatologist Alex Trandafir. He points out that global warming allows the atmosphere to accumulate more moisture, leading to more violent storms. In recent days, Romania has been hit by storms with 150 km/h winds and heatwaves, and experts fear that these phenomena will continue to intensify. Temperature records are alarming and the outlook for the future is worrying, with increased risks of damage.

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On August 21 and 22, 2025, Romania will be affected by a code yellow heatwave, with maximum temperatures between 35 and 38 degrees Celsius in Banat, Crișana, Oltenia, Muntenia and Dobrogea
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ANM announces a heatwave in Bucharest and 8 counties, while on Sunday storms will extend to 17 counties, with showers and strong wind gusts.
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The July heatwave in the Nordic countries was exacerbated by climate change, with devastating health and environmental effects.
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Meteorologists have issued a yellow and orange code for thunderstorms with heavy downpours and strong gales across the country.
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On August 17, the weather brings heavy showers and thunderstorms in the west and center of the country, while in the south the heatwave persists, with temperatures reaching 36 degrees.
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An intense heatwave is hitting Europe, with temperatures above 42 degrees in France, Portugal and Spain, triggering fire alerts and states of alert.
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