Europe set for weather divide as warm band splits north, and south

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Europe set for weather divide as warm band splits north, and south
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France, Germany and Poland will be the hottest areas while cooler temperatures predicted for Spain. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BRUSSELS – A belt of warmth is forecast to sit over the centre of Europe this month, with temperatures expected to climb above seasonal averages from Dublin to Warsaw and cooler weather seen in the Nordic and Mediterranean regions.

“June is starting with a widespread high-pressure pattern bringing sunny and dry weather for most of Europe apart from the south-west and south-east, where cloudy and rainy weather is expected,” said Dr Vasileios Pappas, a meteorologist at Swiss trading house MET Group. It’s a crucial time for Europe, where high heat could fuel demand to power air conditioning and undo efforts to refill natural gas storage tanks ahead of next winter. Last year’s tight supplies, aggravated by Russia’s war on Ukraine, pushed fuel prices to record highs and stoked a cost-of-living crisis that Europe is still trying to overcome.

“Across southern Europe, slack low pressure will lead to the development of heavy showers and thunderstorms with above-normal precipitation and flooding risks,” said Dr Amy Hodgson, a meteorologist at forecaster Atmospheric G2. She expects near-normal to slightly below-normal temperatures “extending from Iberia to southern Italy and southeastern Europe.

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