Key facts
- Portugal's weather agency IPMA has dismissed online forecasts predicting temperatures above 50C.
- IPMA acknowledged very high temperatures are expected next week.
- Inland highs could potentially reach 43C.
- IPMA stated these temperatures are far from historical records.
- IPMA urged the public to rely on official forecasts.
Portugal's meteorological agency, IPMA, has officially debunked online forecasts that predicted extreme heatwaves with temperatures surpassing 50C. The agency acknowledged that the country is expected to experience very high temperatures in the coming week. Inland areas could see highs of up to 43C. However, IPMA emphasized that these predicted temperatures are significantly lower than historical records. The agency issued a statement urging the public to rely on official weather information and to disregard alarmist predictions circulating online. This clarification aims to prevent unnecessary public concern regarding the upcoming weather conditions.
