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Severe weather hit multiple regions last week. Slovenia recorded 65 mph gusts and golf-ball hail, while Hong Kong issued its second black rainstorm warning in ten days.
swissinfo.chSevere thunderstorms swept across the Balkans last week, bringing widespread destruction to many areas. The storms developed as unstable hot air sat over the Adriatic Sea while a cold front plunged south-eastward. The cold front began its journey southwards on 10 June in Slovenia.
The Slovenian Environment Agency recorded wind gusts of 65 mph at Ljubljana airport on 10 June. Heavy rain also fell widely across the region, with 23 mm reported in Kranj. Hail the size of golf balls plummeted from the sky as the front edged south-eastwards towards Croatia.
One of the worst affected areas was the Komenda municipality, where the local fire department reported more than 100 buildings had sustained damage, with some homes losing their roofs to the violent gusts of wind. In the early hours of 11 June, the storm edged south-eastwards into parts of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and later into Greece on 12 June.
Conditions have been similar on the opposite side of Eurasia as the Hong Kong Observatory issued a black rainstorm warning on Thursday.
Hourly rainfall totals exceeded 70 mm, only 10 days after the first black warning was issued on 8 June, bringing widespread flooding to the area. When a black warning is issued, outdoor workers are expected to take shelter until it is safe and schools are closed.
Wind speeds of 50 mph were recorded in the district of Tai O. France has experienced heatwave conditions recently with temperatures in the mid-to-high 30s degrees Celsius, affecting a large swathe of the country. The heat will not relent as temperatures reaching 41 °C are expected in the coming days.
This heatwave has been particularly unusual, and will continue to be so, as the bulk of the heat has been concentrated in northern and western France, areas that are climatologically cooler than those such as the Rhone valley which typically records the highest temperatures in heatwaves.
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The IndependentExtreme heat, wind and drought conditions fueled multiple wildfires across the western United States on Sunday. An uncontained blaze in Utah prompted the evacuation of a small town southwest of Salt Lake City.
The Japan TimesFrance restricted alcohol sales at festivals and kept parks open overnight as temperatures reached 39-41 °C. Similar alerts covered most of Germany and parts of Italy and Spain.