While many of us are looking forward to sunny and hot summer days, it seems that nature is acting a bit more reluctant than usual this year. Predictions indicate that temperatures of 35 degrees Celsius will only show up after mid-July. This delay in heat may be pleasant for some, but do we really want to experience summer this way?
Consequences of Delayed Heat
Although some may enjoy this situation, the delay in rising temperatures can have specific consequences. It may affect summer activities, tourism, and even agriculture. Is this delay an opportunity to reconsider our summer plans or just a sign of climate changes we must face?
In any case, a hot and intense summer is on the way, and we must see whether this delay will be beneficial for us or not.
By Tag Clar Editorial