Evropský přehled - 18.09.2017
Colder across northern Europe
Unsettled for much of Europe

Issued: 0530hrs Monday 18th September, 2017
Duty forecaster: John Ejdowski


Very warm, sunny Spain, Greece & Turkey

Today
Temperatures will remain in the low 30s across Greece, Turkey, Romania into the Ukraine while highs will be in the low teens across northern Europe. Another very showery day to come across France, The Low Countries and Germany. Many of the showers will be heavy with a risk of thundery. Heavy showers are also expected around the Balearics, Corsica, into the far north of Italy into Austria and Croatia. Fine and warm across the rest of Italy, the Adriatic Region, The Balkans into Turkey, Romania and the Ukraine. After early rain in the north, it looks fine and dry across Poland. Heavy spells of rain to come across the Baltic States into northern Russia. Strong winds will affect north east Europe into Finland. Much of Scandinavia will be dry with the best of the sunshine across Norway and Denmark.



Tuesday
Very warm today across southern parts of Iberia, Greece and Turkey. A fine, dry day to come across Britain with sunny spells. Another unsettled day across France, southern Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands and Denmark with showers, some heavy. Outbreaks of rain to affect Switzerland, Austria the Czech Republic, Croatia and southern Poland. Snow is expected over the Swiss Alps. Heavy showers to affect northern Italy and the rest of the Adriatic Region. Sunny and hot across Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria. Apart from showers along the northern coasts, northern arts of Germany and Poland will be dry. Heavy showers in the morning across the Baltic States clear for the afternoon. Rain continues across northern Russia. Colder across Finland but mainly dry. Lots of showers are in the forecast for a chilly Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Summery across Spain and Portugal with sunny skies. A fine day across southern parts of Italy as well. Expect showers across Romania with a dry day across The Ukraine. Heavy rain spreads into Hungary.