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Summer extends into September with above-average temperatures forecast for Romania
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Summer extends into September with above-average temperatures forecast for Romania

From Adevฤƒrul · () Romanian

Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Romania will experience warmer-than-average temperatures for the next four weeks, extending into September.
  • Western, southwestern, northern, and central regions will see the most significant temperature increases.
  • Rainfall is expected to be below normal in the south and southwest, while other areas will experience typical precipitation levels.

Summer in Romania is set to linger, with meteorological forecasts predicting temperatures above average for the next four weeks, stretching well into September. This extended warm spell is particularly expected in the western, southwestern, northern, and central parts of the country.

The Romanian National Meteorological Administration (ANM) indicates that this unseasonably warm weather will persist, especially through the first half of September. While most regions can expect temperatures to remain higher than usual, rainfall patterns will vary. Southern and southwestern areas are projected to receive less rain than normal, while other parts of the country will experience precipitation levels consistent with the seasonal average.

These four-week forecasts are based on data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). The estimations consider the average weekly deviations in air temperature and precipitation compared to the 2006-2025 period. The projections show a trend of above-average temperatures across most of the country, with rainfall generally near normal, though potentially slightly below in the western and northwestern regions towards the end of the forecast period.

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Originally published by Adevฤƒrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.