UK Set for Tropical Nights With Nocturnal Heat Testing Record

Britain’s national forecaster warned of “tropical nights” this week as heat builds again across much of Europe.

(Bloomberg) — Britain’s national forecaster warned of “tropical nights” this week as heat builds again across much of Europe.

UK minimum temperatures after dark may test the 21.7C (71.1F) September record on Wednesday and Thursday, the Met Office said. Daytime heat is set to reach 32C in parts of southern England, though thunderstorms may break through in some areas.

It’s a similar picture in other parts of west and central Europe, with Paris temperatures expected to peak at 33C on Friday.

In southern Europe, a torrid summer has given way to heavy rains. Greece is being lashed by Storm Daniel, which has disrupted transportation and shut public services in several areas. Early Wednesday, authorities sent an alert to villages in the west of the Peloponnese region, telling residents to stay home.

Authorities also ordered the evacuation of two villages in Fthiotida in central Greece due to flooding. Flights at Skiathos airport have been delayed, while shops and services are closed in the city of Trikala. The storm is expected to sweep through the greater Athens region of Attica on Wednesday morning.

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