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A new heat wave is coming to Europe, with temperatures of over 40°C in the Balkans
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A new heat wave is coming to Europe, with temperatures of over 40°C in the Balkans

A new wave of extreme heat is sweeping across Europe, starting in southern regions like Spain, Portugal, and France, where temperatures have been 10–15 degrees Celsius higher than average for this time of year. Some areas have already exceeded 40 degrees Celsius. The heatwave is expected to spread northward over the coming days, reaching central Europe, Italy, the Alps, and the Balkans by mid-week. In some parts of the Balkans, temperatures could rise above 40 degrees Celsius. This phenomenon is caused by a high-pressure system known as a 'heat dome,' which traps hot air and prevents cooler air from moving in. The prolonged heat increases the risk of wildfires due to dry conditions and adds strain on urban populations, particularly during nights when temperatures remain high.

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Dnevnik logoDnevnikIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 807 hr. ago
A new heat wave is coming to Europe, with temperatures of over 40°C in the Balkans

A new wave of extreme heat is sweeping across Europe, starting in southern regions like Spain, Portugal, and France, where temperatures have been 10–15 degrees Celsius higher than average for this time of year. Some areas have already exceeded 40 degrees Celsius. The heatwave is expected to spread northward over the coming days, reaching central Europe, Italy, the Alps, and the Balkans by mid-week. In some parts of the Balkans, temperatures could rise above 40 degrees Celsius. This phenomenon is caused by a high-pressure system known as a 'heat dome,' which traps hot air and prevents cooler air from moving in. The prolonged heat increases the risk of wildfires due to dry conditions and adds strain on urban populations, particularly during nights when temperatures remain high.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on environmental phenomena such as heatwaves and weather patterns, with no direct political implications or partisan framing. It provides scientific explanations and forecasts without taking a stance or emphasizing any political perspective.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports on an ongoing heatwave affecting parts of Europe, citing specific temperatures and sources like Severe Weather Europe. It provides details on expected spread and duration. The tone remains neutral but slightly emphasizes the severity of the situation, which may lean to

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