Extreme Heat Warning for Lviv Region on June 28: Temperatures Up to +38°C Trigger Critical Fire Alert.
Intense Heat Advisory
According to Novyny.live: On June 28, 2023, the Lviv region is bracing for abnormally high temperatures ranging from +35 to +38 °C. In the city of Lviv itself, thermometers are expected to hit +35 to +37 °C, while nighttime lows will linger between +16 and +21 °C. Meteorologists are warning that these conditions raise the likelihood of emergencies tied to the scorching heat.
Wildfire Risk at Maximum Level
Given the extreme heat, authorities have declared a level-five fire hazard—the highest possible—across the Lviv region. This signals an extreme danger of wildfires igniting in forests and other natural areas.
“The weather will be shaped by a high-pressure system. No precipitation is expected. Winds will come from the south at 5 to 10 meters per second,” forecasters stated.
In light of these factors, residents are urged to exercise caution and follow safety guidelines to prevent dangerous situations.
The approaching heatwave in the Lviv region poses serious health risks, especially for vulnerable groups like the elderly and children. High temperatures may also drive up electricity usage as people rely on air conditioning, potentially straining the power grid. With fire risks at a peak, it is crucial for locals to adhere to safety recommendations and stay alert to changing conditions.
This kind of extreme weather underscores the importance of being prepared for future heat events.
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