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Weather tracker: heatwaves could add to energy problems across Europe

- Theo Gkousarov (Metdesk)

The extreme heat affecting Iberia this week has led to temperatur­es peaking at over 40C in some parts of Spain over the past days – that’s 7-9C above the seasonal average in some locations like Andalucia.

The hot and dry weather has worsened the drought issues across the region, with many water reservoirs recording extremely low levels of storage at the start of the summer season, following a very dry winter (especially January/February) and a very dry May too. Spain generates more than 10% of its electricit­y from hydropower plants, so this will have some serious implicatio­ns for energy production and availabili­ty/prices.

The dry and hot conditions are moving eastwards through the rest of this week and into the weekend, across north-western and central Europe, before reaching further north and east into eastern Europe through the weekend and into the following week.

Temperatur­es are expected to reach into the 30s across many areas, peaking at between 7-10C above the seasonal normal in some locations. The heatwave will lead to a surge in energy demand for cooling across some parts of Europe, and will also increase the river water temperatur­es used for cooling nuclear power plants across the continent.

In the past, France’s EDF had to halt some of their nuclear reactors due to the heat and the rising Rhone River temperatur­es, although this is more common in July and August rather than mid-June.

On the other side of the Atlantic, since the beginning of June, large swathes of central and eastern US have experience­d mostly seasonal conditions, with western parts of the American continent facing the hottest and driest conditions so far.

However, a change is coming through this week as heat is building across the central plains and expanding eastwards, with this likely to lead to some unseasonab­ly hot weather through the first half of this week with many temperatur­e records being challenged. Later this week and into the weekend, a cold front will push west to east, bringing some relief to some parts of the states.

 ?? Photograph: Marcelo del Pozo/Reuters ?? Women near a thermomete­r displaying 47C in Seville, Spain on 11 June.
Photograph: Marcelo del Pozo/Reuters Women near a thermomete­r displaying 47C in Seville, Spain on 11 June.

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