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Meteorologists have confirmed the worst scenario for the month of September. It happened all over Europe

Confirmations also came from France, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Austria and Switzerland, national weather services said on Sunday.

With an anomaly of more than 3 degrees compared to the average, September 2023 was one of the warmest transition months ever recorded in Romania.

Instead of autumn, this year September brought genuine summer weather. In some areas of the country, especially in the south, the average monthly temperature was the highest in the entire period of observations, while in other regions it was exceeded only since September 1994.

On September 23, 36.6 degrees were recorded in Zimnicea, according to Meteoradar.

In the Capital, September 2023 had an average temperature of approximately 22 degrees. Normally, such values ​​are reached only in the summer months.

SEPTEMBER WAS JUST AS HOT IN THE REST OF EUROPE

According to the French service Meteo-France, the average temperature in September was 21.5 degrees Celsius, which is about 3.5 degrees above normal. This figure was the highest for the first autumn month in the entire history of observations, which began to be carried out in 1900. The previous record was September 1949, when the average temperature was 20.3 degrees Celsius.

And in Germany, September was the warmest in the country’s history, 4 degrees above the multi-year average.

In Poland, it was the hottest September in the last century, and in Belgium such high temperatures have not been recorded since 1961, but as an average it is an absolute record.

Meteorologists set temperature records for September in Switzerland as well as in Austria.