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Europe is set for above normal temperatures in February, helping weaken heating demand following a winter that drained Europe’s gas inventories faster than usual.
Europe is set for a colder-than-usual January, possibly with weaker wind levels, boosting demand for natural gas just as the continent confronts the end of a Ukraine-Russia pipeline transit agreement this week.
Europe is set for an unusually warm start to September, following a summer of heat waves and drought in the southeast of the continent.
Snow could fall in London and other parts of the UK early next week, as freezing temperatures predominate across northern Europe following a brief lull over the weekend.
European countries face a blisteringly cold start to the week as temperatures drop below -10C (14F) in parts of Scandinavia and snow grounds planes elsewhere in the region.
The frosty temperatures poised to grip most of Europe by the weekend will drop even further next week, boosting energy demand during the winter’s first cold snap.
Autumnal heat will warm European capitals over the next 10 days, while heavy rain and thunderstorms range from southern Ireland to the Balkans.
Europe’s autumn heat will persist through next week, accompanied by severe thunderstorms and heavy rain from Spain to Germany.
Europe’s autumnal heat wave is expected to extend into next week, accompanied by violent thunderstorms from northern Germany to Italy.
Europe’s autumnal heat will pause on Wednesday and Thursday, before unseasonal warmth returns for the following seven days.
The unseasonably hot weather across northwest Europe will extend into next week, with London set to exceed 30C (86F) on Wednesday.
Parts of southern Europe will get a final few days of hotter-than-normal temperatures before a broad pattern of colder weather is poised to sweep in over the continent and the UK.
The heat wave that’s gripped parts of the continent is set to give way to cooler weather in about a week’s time, but strongly above-average temperatures will linger in France and on the Iberian Peninsula until then.
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Temperature warnings were issued for Berlin on Tuesday as the prolonged heat wave that’s gripping Europe hones in on the region’s biggest economy.
Large parts of Germany will be hotter than normal through this week, driving up energy demand for cooling in the region’s biggest economy.
Europe’s next blast of heat is set to hit Spain early next week, with temperatures climbing back to 40C (104F) in the southwest of the country by Sunday.
Extreme heat will continue for much of the Mediterranean into next week, while high temperatures across southern Germany and the Alps will keep pressure on the Rhine.
The sweltering heat forecast for Germany this weekend is set to intensify, while temperatures in the Spanish capital will average 36.5C (97.7F) over the next 10 days, according to forecaster Maxar Technologies Inc.
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Heat will swathe large parts of Germany and the Alps through the weekend, depressing water levels in the Rhine and driving up energy demand for cooling in Europe’s biggest economy.
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