Geographer and Climate Researcher Warns of Record-Breaking Summer Temperatures
Geography expert and climate researcher Amer Bahba has issued a warning regarding the upcoming summer weather forecasts. According to several international climate models, record-breaking temperatures may be recorded this summer.
During an interview on the radio, the researcher emphasized that the summer of 2026 is expected to be one of the hottest ever recorded in Tunisia. This situation is part of a massive heatwave that is expected to hit Europe, North Africa, and the entire Mediterranean basin.
Peak Heat Expected in July and August
The specialist noted that this heatwave will reach its peak in July and August. Repeated heatwaves are expected, with extremely high temperatures far exceeding normal seasonal averages.
Immediate Alert Issued for the Region
Amer Bahba also reported that an intense heatwave is currently affecting Libya, particularly in the southern part of the country. Forecasts predict temperatures reaching up to 48°C as early as next Saturday, confirming a worrying regional trend.
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