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    Peringatan - Roveredo

    Dunia / Swiss / Kanton Graubünden / Roveredo

    46°14'U / 9°7'T / Ketinggian 303 m / 16:54 15/07/2026, Europe/Zurich (UTC+2)

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    Heat wave

    dari: 05/07/2026, 12:00
    ke: 17/07/2026, 20:00

    - Warning valid below 800 m a.s.l. - Possible impacts: Significant risk of circulatory problems and physical discomfort. - Recommendations for action: Drink at least 1.5 litres per day, preferably unsweetened and non-alcoholic drinks. Avoid physical exertion at the hottest time of day. Do not leave people or animals in parked cars. - Highest temperatures and humidity: 31 - 35 °C, 30 - 50 % - Lowest night temperatures: 18 - 23 °C - Peak phase of the event: Tue 08 - Thu 20 - Temporary mitigation: due to thunderstorms on, Fri 10.07.2026

    • Basso Moesano
    • Drink at least 1.5 litres per day, preferably unsweetened and non-alcoholic drinks. Avoid physical exertion at the hottest time of day. Do not leave people or animals in parked cars.
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    • 10/07/2026, 11:04
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    Widespread heavy thunderstorms possible

    dari: 15/07/2026, 14:00
    ke: 16/07/2026, 00:00

    - Possible impacts: Lightning strikes. Breaking off of branches, toppling of individual trees. Landslides on steep slopes, sudden flash floods or debris flows in streams, flooding. Hail damage. - Recommendations for action: When planning outdoor activities, take into account any available protections and alternative routes. Avoid bodies of water and areas at risk of lightning strikes, such as mountain ridges, trees, pylons or towers as well as open terrain (e.g. clearings, football pitches). Secure outdoor objects and retract any awnings. - Thunderstorm type: moving thunderstorms - Peak phase of the event: Wed 15 - Wed 20

    • Basso Moesano
    • When planning outdoor activities, take into account any available protections and alternative routes. Avoid bodies of water and areas at risk of lightning strikes, such as mountain ridges, trees, pylons or towers as well as open terrain (e.g. clearings, football pitches). Secure outdoor objects and retract any awnings.
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    • 15/07/2026, 08:37