The capital city of Bucharest experienced a significant temperature contrast, with temperatures reaching up to 39 degrees Celsius followed by a sharp cooling and atmospheric instability. According to meteorologist Oana Catrina from ANM, the heatwave will be replaced abruptly by thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds. The initial period was marked by persistent heat and high discomfort, with humidity indices exceeding critical thresholds. Temperatures remained around 39°C during the day, while nighttime lows were tropical, ranging between 20-22°C. The situation remained similar the next day, with hot air continuing and nights remaining warm. However, a change occurred at the beginning of July, when the mass of hot air was replaced by atmospheric instability. The weather is expected to cool significantly, with maximum temperatures dropping to 29-30°C and minimums to 18-20°C. The forecast indicates that atmospheric instability will continue in the coming days, although temperatures remain close to seasonal averages, with a high probability of rain and lightning.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on weather conditions based on data provided by ANM meteorologists. It does not take a political stance or frame the information in a way that favors any particular ideology. The focus is purely on environmental and meteorological phenomena, with balanced and un
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): This article accurately reports the temperature forecast for Bucharest and the sudden weather change. It quotes the meteorologist directly, maintaining factual accuracy while using descriptive terms like 'contrast termic puternic' which are appropriate but not overly emotive.



