Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Wood-eight districts under yellow caution due to the hot weather … – Digital Journal



 
 Eight continental Portugal districts and the archipelago of Madeira are now under yellow warning due to warm weather forecasting, it informed the Portuguese Institute of Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA).
 
 

According to IPMA, the districts of Vila Real, Bragança, Viseu, Castelo Branco, Guarda, Portalegre, Évora and Beja and the archipelago of Madeira will be under yellow warning between 09:00 today and 18:00 on Thursday due to the persistently high values ​​of maximum temperature.

The yellow warning is issued by IPMA whenever there is a risk for certain activities that depend on the weather.

The IPMA provides for today on the continent slightly cloudy sky and clean, with periods of increased cloudiness on the coast of the central region to the mid-morning and wind generally poor northern quadrant, moderate blowing from the northwest on the coast , especially in the afternoon, and northeast in the highlands until the early morning and the end of the day.

There are also plans haze or morning fog in parts of central and small temperature rise in the northern and central regions inside, especially the maximum.

For Madeira anticipated periods of cloudy sky, presenting generally little cloudy in the south of the island slopes, moderate wind from the northeast, and weak in the southern slopes and small temperature rise.

In Lisbon temperatures will range between 17 and 29 degrees Celsius in Porto between 15 and 26, in Vila Real between 15 and 35, in Bragança between 16 and 34, in Viseu between 15 and 34, in Coimbra between 16 and 30, in the Guard from 16 to 32, in Castelo Branco between 19 and 38, in Portalegre between 21 and 37, in Évora between 14 and 37, between 15 and Beja . 37, in Santarem between 16 and 31, in Faro between 22:32 and Funchal between 20:27

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