Weather: Hot winds, mini-heat wave, Mediterranean episode… What ex-hurricane Danielle could cause this – The Independent

Having become a storm again, Danielle will arrive near the coast in the form of a depression. But its characteristics will lead to very disturbed and very hot weather for the weekend. After being downgraded to a storm on Thursday, the ex-hurricane Danielle will lose its tropical characteristics before this Saturday and come to stagnate near the Portuguese, Spanish and French coasts in the form of a relatively classic depression. Classic in its intensity, of course, but with the masses of hot air that it carried on its way, Danielle will have quite remarkable consequences on the weather forecast for the weekend and the beginning of next week in France. Thus, “a feather of heat” will touch the country caught between Danielle and a rise of hot air from North Africa. Thus, Danielle will act as a “heat pump” by bringing up hot winds which will sweep the country, causing conditions conducive to violent fires to reappear. Temperatures will rise considerably. They will be very high for the season with peaks in the south of up to 36°C and even up to 37°C in the center of the country. It will be up to 30°C in Brittany. An exception for a month of September. This heat wave weather which should start this Sunday, September 11 and continue until Tuesday, September 13 However, the nights being longer at this time of the year, the state of heat wave should not be activated during the next few days. The peak of this episode is expected for this Monday, September 12. Few regions will be spared and heat records for the month of September could fall. The remnants of hurricane #Danielle will combine with a pre-existing cold drop and settle in northern Portugal on Sunday.
An Omega structure is confirmed with a marked heat wave for the season. pic.twitter.com/mdcQqiEeU3— Keraunos (@KeraunosObs) September 8, 2022 From Tuesday, or even Monday, a rainy-stormy deterioration will take over from this mini-heat wave with still uncertainties about its intensity. A Mediterranean episode cannot be ruled out next week.