Saturday, July 19, 2014

Maximum temperatures will fall between four and six degrees – Público.pt

             

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Maximum temperatures will gradually come down in the coming days, four to six degrees Celsius is expected for Friday and Saturday some precipitation in the northern and central regions, the weatherman said Ricardo Tavares.

                 

                      “For today and tomorrow [Thursday] stipulates bit cloudy or clear sky and 18 and 19 (Friday and Saturday) there tends to be some rainfall in the northern and central regions,” said Lusa meteorologist at the Portuguese Institute of Ocean and Atmosphere (IPMA), noting that there will be a change in the weather compared to what have been the last few days.

According to Ricardo Tavares, for this Wednesday is still expected a small rise in the maximum temperature and is expected highs of 34 degrees at Lisbon on the west coast between 25 and 30 and inside above 35 degrees. “For tomorrow [Thursday], we anticipate a decrease of the maximum temperature. Yet we have temperatures that may be above 35 degrees inside the Alentejo because the temperatures have been very high,” he said. Ricardo Tavares also stressed that as of Thursday, temperatures will drop to the generality of the country.

IPMA provides for today on the continent generally clear sky, presenting temporarily cloudy with fog or fog on the coast north of Cabo Raso to mid-morning and from late afternoon and may persist in some places the coastline throughout the day. It is also planned wind generally weak predominating west quadrant and a small rise in the maximum temperature.

As for temperatures, Lisbon and provide the Guard is 33 degrees Celsius in Évora and Beja 39 in Castle Branco and Portalegre 37, 36 Bragança, Vila Real 35, Viana do Castelo, Porto and Angra do Heroismo 24, 30 and Coimbra Faro, Funchal and Santa Cruz das Flores Ponta Delgada 25 and 23.

For Thursday Friday, the forecast points to generally clear skies, presenting temporarily cloudy with mist or fog on the coast north of Cabo Raso to mid-morning and from late afternoon, the wind generally weak and small temperature rise maximum. On Friday, they are subject to periods of cloudy weather, presenting cloudy in the northern and central regions, periods of light rain in the Minho and Douro Litoral from the late afternoon, the wind generally weak, morning mist or fog in coastal regions north of Cape Carvoeiro and drop in temperature, especially in the interior regions.

Yellow Warning due to heat

With the rise temperature on Wednesday, there are still eight districts of the continent under yellow warning, the most serious third in a four-point scale, due to the forecast of hot weather. According to IPMA, the districts of Vila Real, Bragança, Guarda, Castelo Branco, Portalegre, Évora, Beja and Setúbal will be under yellow warning until 22.00 due to higher persistence of high values ​​of maximum temperatures. The yellow warning implies a risk for certain activities dependent on the weather situation.

There are 14 municipalities in the districts of Santarem, Coimbra, Castelo Branco, Guarda and Viseu with maximum risk of fire. According to IPMA, the municipalities of Macau (Santarém), Pampilhosa da Serra and Arganil (Coimbra), potters (Castelo Branco), Sambucus Guard Gouveia, Celorico Beira, ovens Algodres, Aguiar da Beira, Trancoso (Guard ), Tarouca Tondela and Sernancelhe (Viseu) are at highest risk of fire, encompasses a scale of five levels, ranging from reduced and maximum.

IPMA also placed several municipalities of the districts of Faro, Évora, Beja, Portalegre, Castelo Branco, Coimbra, Guarda, Viseu, Vila Real and Bragança at very high risk of fire. The calculation is done based on the values ​​observed at 13.00 every day in relation to air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and amount of rainfall in the last 24 hours. The National Civil Protection Authority (ANPC) posted on Tuesday 68 fires that were fought by firefighters in 1133, with the support of 301 vehicles.


                 
 
                 
             

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