Hurricane Danielle: it will cause a heat stroke and thunderstorms next week! – The Weather Channel

Hurricane Danielle is located off the Azores and is slowly moving towards Western Europe. At the back, Earl, a tropical storm that formed north of Saint Martin, is moving towards Bermuda. These two phenomena seem to have to take the direction of Europe by bypassing the Azores anticyclone, the classic route of the old hurricanes, some of which reach the British Isles each year at the depression stage. Credit: La Chaîne Météo Danielle, a former hurricane headed for Europe Danielle was still a category 1/5 hurricane on Thursday 2,500 km west of Brittany, off the Atlantic. She was progressing very slowly, slowly weakening. It is also expected that it will lose its tropical characteristics by evolving into a depression in temperate latitudes. Its trajectory is still planned in the direction of Western Europe, but there are still uncertainties about this evolution. Some models predict near-in-place weakening, while others predict slow progress toward the Bay of Biscay. It is likely that ex Danielle would arrive in the vicinity of La Coruña, the northwestern tip of Spain. Thus, the Iberian Peninsula would be impacted by windy and stormy degradation. Consequences for France: peak of heat and new risk of storms Under the effect of the ex-Danielle, which has become a classic depression, a lot of unrest is to come in South-West Europe at the beginning of next week. Signs of extreme events are starting to react: rains in Portugal 🇵🇹, wind in Spain 🇪🇸 and high heat in France 🇫🇷. pic.twitter.com/x1enk8lRXb — Alexis Vandevoorde (@AlexyMeteo) September 8, 2022 Until Saturday, the hurricane will therefore slowly continue on its way, becoming a simple depression in temperate latitudes before arriving off our continent. This classic development will cause an increase in the atmospheric pressure field ahead, with the swelling of an anticyclone over the country during the weekend. Concretely, the weather will improve, becoming sunny and increasingly hot in the country. Due to the southerly flow which will rise as the ex-Danielle approaches, a brief and intense peak of heat will affect France from Sunday in the southwest and then Monday throughout the country. Peaks between 35° and 37°C will be possible on Monday in the southwest, which would be close to heat records for the month of September. Credit: La Chaîne Météo This situation could then cause a marked stormy deterioration in the south of the country and in Spain from Tuesday, following the peak of heat. This overall development will require regular monitoring, as the overall reliability is still limited to date. This weather scenario will essentially depend on Danielle’s trajectory and her finish area at the start of next week.