
In the next four weeks, Romania will be warmer and the temperature will be above normal compared to the period we are in, the National Meteorological Administration (ANM) said, quoted by Agerpres, in its forecast for the period from October 30 to November 27, 2023. However rains are forecast for most of the country.
Thus, in week of October 30 – November 6 In 2023, throughout the country, but especially in the western and southeastern regions, heat values will be higher than typical for this week. It will also rain, especially in the western and northwestern regions, less in the south and southeast of the territory, and the rest of the precipitation will be within normal limits this week.
IN week of November 6 – 13 Average temperatures in 2023 will be above normal for this period across the country, but particularly in the south-east and east. Precipitation will increase across much of the country, particularly in the west, north-west and central areas, with the exception of southern areas where rainfall will be within normal limits this week.
Weather forecasts for week of November 13-20 In 2023, the average air temperature will be higher than the norm for this period in all regions of the country, but especially in the southeast of the territory, and precipitation will be excessive in most regions.
In the last forecast week, respectively November 20 – 27 In 2023, the average air temperature throughout the country will be slightly above normal values for this interval, and the precipitation regime will be excessive in the south, east and places in the center of the country, and in the rest of the country. in the territory of the region, the amount of precipitation will be within the normal range for this period.
On October 21, Romania was the hottest in Europe, the temperature exceeded 35 degrees Celsius. According to ANM data, the highest temperature was in Turnu-Magurele +35.1°C, in Beshet +35°C, in Zimniche +34.6°C, in Tekuch +34.1°C, in Giurgiu +34°C and in Tekuchi +33.9°C. In Bucharest, Filaret was +32.5°C, and in Constanta +31.8°C. The lowest minimum was at an altitude of more than 2000 m: +10.6°C in Om and +11.3°C in Shark.
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