As July ends, the latest weather report showed that record-breaking heat is forecasted to hit the Southwestern United States and Southern Europe, bringing brutal heat conditions.
People vulnerable to hotter conditions should monitor the weather conditions and scorching weather forecasts before leaving.
Hotter conditions can be concerning, as it can cause heat-related stress and heat stroke.
Nature World News (NWN) recently reported the challenging heat conditions in the Southwestern US and Southern Europe.
- In Southern Europe, brutal heat was forecast in portions of Germany, Spain, Poland and Greece.
- In Greece, NWN reported that raging wildfires emerged in the city, causing many residents to be evacuated.
- The forecast noted that extreme heat and fire concerns could be possible in the Southwestern US.
Challenging heat in the Southwestern US
According to the NWS Climate Prediction Center, excessive heat is predicted to hit Midwest and Southwest, bringing brutal hot temperatures.
In the latest key message, the forecast explained that Southern US could expect a brutal heatwave until July 28.
Meanwhile, AccuWeather's forecast explained that the dome could likely help bring triple-digit temperatures in parts Southwestern US.
The early beginning of July recorded challenging heat conditions, causing heat warnings and advisories. The forecast warned of possible heat-related stress.
Based on the NWS forecast, 80 million people could experience challenging heat conditions, especially in the south-central and southeast US.
AccuWeather's outlook showed that scorching heat is likely this late July. Heat conditions are forecast in Reno, San Franciso, Las Vegas, Elko, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Phoenix and Denver.
As the summer season begins, a hotter outlook will continue in parts of the United States.
However, the weather forecast noted that temperatures could become cooler at night. The forecast explained that people should remain hydrated at all times.
Hotter temperatures in Southern US
In another forecast, the report explained that Southern Europe could likely experience hellish heat conditions.
The forecast warned of challenging heatwaves that could cause record-breaking heat. The forecast warned that troublesome heat conditions could unfold in Athens, Rome, Milan and Madrid.
Previously, Nature World News (NWN) reported that the soaring temperatures in Europe resulted in 61, 672 people dying from heat-related illnesses in 2022.
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Stormy conditions in Central and Eastern US
In the Northeast, the forecast noted that rainy conditions could continue in the region.
Meanwhile, AccuWeather's forecast noted severe thunderstorms in the Central and Eastern US. The forecast noted that severe thunderstorms could unload hail conditions and isolated tornadoes.
Severe thunderstorms could likely emerge in Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Louisville, Nashville, Charlotte, Charleston, Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Charlotte.
The forecast explained that torrential rainfall and large hail could unfold in Denver, Guymon, Colorado Springs, Wichita, Amarillo and Norton.
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