In the first days of September, the weather will gradually cool down, so in some regions of the country the temperature will drop by 10 degrees, forecast meteorologists.

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The National Weather Service published on Monday the weather forecast for the period August 29 – September 11:

grief

In the first part of the interval, temperature indicators will gradually but significantly decrease compared to the previous week, so that the regime will still exceed the multi-year average (maximum 27…30 degrees and minimum 15.. .17 degrees) will be reached on September 1-6 with normal thermal and local even in cool weather with a daytime temperature of 23…26 degrees, at night 11…14 degrees. In the period from September 7 to 10, the weather will warm up, and much higher values ​​than climatologically typical will be recorded again, with average maximums of 27…30 degrees and minimums of 16…19 degrees.

The probability of rain will be relatively high, in the first week the precipitation regime will be excessive, then close to normal. However, rains will be more frequent and locally significant in quantity between August 29 and 31 and around September 4, and with a fairly high probability also at the end of the control interval. Especially in the first days, the showers will be accompanied by electrical discharges, increased wind and possibly isolated hail.

Chrysana

Compared to the previous week, the air temperature values ​​will gradually, but noticeably decrease, so that from the regime that still exceeded the average for many years (maximum 27…30 degrees, minimum 14…18 degrees) it will reach September 1-6 under normal warm weather, temporarily even cool, with temperatures of 22…26 degrees during the day and 10…14 degrees at night on average in the region. Later, on September 7-10, it will warm up, so it will again be much higher than climatological indicators with average maximums of 26…30 degrees, minimums of 15…19 degrees.

The probability of rain will be relatively high, the precipitation regime in the first week will be locally excessive, then close to normal. However, rains will be more frequent and locally significant in quantity on August 29-30 and around September 4, as well as with a fairly high probability at the end of the control interval. Especially in the first days, the showers will be accompanied by electrical discharges, increased wind and possibly isolated hail.

TRANSYLVANIA

In the first part of the interval, cooling will occur gradually, but sharply, with a regime close to or slightly higher than the long-term average (maximum 24…27 degrees, minimum 12…17). degrees, regional average) will be reached on September 1-6, mostly cool weather with a daytime temperature of 20…23 degrees, a night temperature of 7…11 degrees (lower values ​​in depressed areas). Later, in the period from 7 to 10, the weather will warm up, so values ​​slightly higher than climatic values ​​will be recorded – average maximums of 23…26 degrees and minimums of 10…15 degrees.

The probability of rain will be relatively high, the precipitation regime in the first week will be generally excessive. Rains will be more frequent and locally significant in terms of quantity from August 30 to September 1, and with a fairly high probability also during September 4-5 and at the end of the control interval. Especially in the first days, the showers will be accompanied by electrical discharges, increased wind and possibly isolated hail.

Maramures

Compared to the previous week, the air temperature values ​​will gradually, but noticeably decrease, so that from the regime that still exceeded the climatic one (maximum 25…29 degrees, minimum 14…17 degrees) on September 1-6, the weather will reach close to normal and it is temporarily even cool, the temperature during the day is 21…24 degrees, at night it is 8…11 degrees on average in the region. Later, on September 7-10, it will warm up, so the values ​​will be fixed, somewhat higher than the average for many years, with a maximum of 23…26 degrees, a minimum of 10…15 degrees.

The probability of rain will be relatively high, in the first week the precipitation regime will be excessive, then close to normal. However, rains will be more frequent and locally significant in terms of quantity on August 29-30 and around September 4, as well as with a fairly high probability at the end of the control interval. Especially in the first days, the showers will be accompanied by electrical discharges, increased wind and possibly isolated hail.

Moldova

The break will begin with warm weather, especially in the south of the region, where there will be separate heat waves; average maximum will be 29…35 degrees, minimum 15…20 degrees. From September 1, the cooling will be sharp and significant, so until September 6, heat values ​​will be generally lower than climatological – 19…23 degrees during the day (in the south, maybe a little higher). September 2 and 3) and at night 8…14 degrees. In the period from September 7 to 10, the weather will warm up and will again be slightly above normal with average highs of 23…27 degrees and lows of 13…17 degrees.

August 30-September 1 (when showers will be accompanied by electrical discharges, increased winds and possibly isolated hail) and September 4-5 will see short periods of rain, with a relatively high chance of rain at the end of the reference interval.

DOBRODZHA

At the beginning of the period, the weather will be warm, in the west of the region it will be hot; average maximum temperatures will be 30…35 degrees, minimum 18…23 degrees. From September 1, the indicators will decrease and the thermal regime, close to the norm, will prevail – during the day on average in the region 25…28 degrees, at night 13…18 degrees. , with periods of cooler weather. Later, after September 7, the weather will warm up, it will become warm again. From September 1 to 4, there will be local showers accompanied by electrical discharges and increased wind, and on other days of this interval, the probability of rain will be reduced.

MUNTENIA

The break will begin with warm weather in most of the region, hot in some places; average maximum temperatures will be 29…36 degrees, minimum 15…19 degrees. From September 1, there will be a significant cooling, so until September 6, heat values ​​will be close to and temporarily even lower than climatological ones – during the day 22…28 degrees, at night 8….14 degrees, on average in the region. It will warm up later, so the values ​​will again be above the multi-year averages with average maximum values ​​of 25…30 degrees, minimum values ​​of 13…18 degrees.

In the period from August 31 to September 2, there will be rains on large areas and locally in significant quantities, which will be accompanied by electrical discharges, increased wind and possible isolated hail. The chance of rain will also be relatively high around September 4 and at the end of the control interval.

Olten

The interval will begin with warm weather, however, with temperatures more balanced than in the previous week, with average values ​​of 30…33 degrees during the day and 15…19 degrees at night. From August 31, the temperature will drop significantly, the thermal regime will become normal for this period of the year; the maximum temperature will be 24…27 degrees, the minimum temperature will be 12…15 degrees on average in the region, cool days are possible. After September 7, the weather will warm up, it will become hot again.

Between August 30 and September 4, the probability of rain will be high and there will be periods when showers (accompanied by electrical discharges, increased wind and possibly isolated hail) will be more frequent and locally more abundant, defining the normal pluviometric regime and in places excess. At the end of the interval, rains are forecast again in relatively large areas.

IN THE MOUNTAINS

The period will begin with relatively warm weather (maximum temperature 18…27 degrees, minimum 9…15 degrees), but from August 31, heat values ​​will significantly decrease and will temporarily be even lower than climatological ones. specific for this time of year – during the day 10…18 degrees, at night 4…11 degrees, at a lower altitude. It will warm up again after September 6-7.

In the period from August 29 to September 2, there will be rains on large and locally significant areas (therefore, the pluviometric regime will be generally profile-based). Between September 3 and 5, rain will fall over smaller areas and with less intensity, and the probability of rain will also be relatively high at the end of the control interval.