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Israel Faces Highest Heat in 50 Years Amid Global Heatwave Crisis

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
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After a period of relatively mild weather, Israel's Meteorological Service has issued a special warning about an impending heatwave expected to begin this weekend and intensify through next week. Temperatures are forecasted to rise significantly, reaching 34 degrees Celsius in the mountainous regions and between 35 to 37 degrees Celsius in the lowlands by Saturday, marking a notable increase for this time of year.

This heat surge in Israel is part of a broader global pattern of extreme heatwaves affecting many regions unaccustomed to such temperatures. The Meteorological Service highlighted severe heatwaves currently impacting central and northern Europe, including Scandinavia. Norway, in particular, is on track to break its historical temperature record of 35.6 degrees Celsius set in 1970, with forecasts predicting 37 to 38 degrees Celsius in central and southern parts of the country by Wednesday.

Beyond Europe, Asia is also experiencing dangerous heat levels, with some areas in Japan and across central and eastern Asia reaching record highs of up to 50 degrees Celsius. These extreme temperatures are straining electrical grids and infrastructure, posing significant risks to public safety and daily life.

The Meteorological Service's warnings underscore the severity and expanding reach of global heatwaves, emphasizing the urgent need for preparedness as these conditions continue to worsen worldwide.

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