Weather warnings predict sudden temperature rise and dust storms
The meteorological authority warns of a sudden rise in temperatures on Sunday, April 5, 2026, along with fog and dust storms affecting various regions of the country.
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The meteorological authority warns of a sudden rise in temperatures on Sunday, April 5, 2026, along with fog and dust storms affecting various regions of the country.
Weather forecasts indicate a slight increase in temperatures on Tuesday, followed by a period of atmospheric instability on Wednesday evening, which may affect conditions in various regions.
A study in Singapore reveals that a daily temperature increase of 1°C doubles the risk of heatstroke for outdoor workers. Between 2009 and 2023, around 40 cases of heat-related illnesses were recorded in the country.
The UK is set to experience a significant rise in temperatures next week, with forecasts predicting highs of <strong>17 degrees Celsius</strong> on Tuesday. This follows a period of unstable weather, according to meteorological experts.
The World Meteorological Organization has issued a stark warning about the deteriorating global climate, indicating that the years from <strong>2015</strong> to <strong>2025</strong> will be the hottest in Earth's history. This alarming trend is attributed to rising temperatures leading to ice melt and further negative environmental changes.