What is the hottest city in Europe this summer?

2023-07-18 18:00:27 / KOSOVA ALFA PRESS

What is the hottest city in Europe this summer?

With Cerberus giving way to Charon, Europe continues to remain stuck in the extreme heat wave and the continent is expected to record the highest temperature of this summer today.

The central Mediterranean, which includes Albania, is warned that it will experience the highest temperatures of this summer season with extreme weather, while the European Space Agency announces that the Italian island of Sardinia may record a temperature of 48 degrees Celsius.

With such forecasts on the horizon for the next 10 days, the question that can be asked is which is the hottest city in Europe.

With 45 degrees expected to be recorded by the thermometer in Catenanuova, this town in Sicily is currently the hottest on the old continent.

In Catenanuova at the moment the thermometer shows 42 degrees, but if the forecasts are correct in the next few hours it will exceed 45 degrees. This city, together with Floridia in the province of Syracuse in August 1999 even touched 50 degrees Celcius.

If someone takes it with optimism and takes advantage of these days of extreme heat to dedicate themselves to tanning, the town's pharmacist alerts the citizens, explaining to Canale 5, that in recent days there have been many people who have suffered from fainting conditions with loss of consciousness.

To suffer less from the heat, there should be more water sources, but in Catenanuova the fountains are dry and the water is very expensive, being the most expensive in Sicily and among the most expensive in Italy.

Meanwhile, the "hell" in Europe seems not to end there. There are warnings that the scorching heat could continue for another 10 days in some parts of Italy.

The wave with extreme weather conditions has affected countries such as Spain, Greece, Turkey, the countries of the Western Balkans.

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