Romania’s National Meteorological Administration has extended its red heatwave alert to cover almost the entire country starting Monday. Temperatures are forecast to reach as high as 41°C (106°F). The alert signals a period of particularly intense thermal discomfort, with high humidity exacerbating the heat. Nights will also remain unusually warm, with minimum temperatures not falling below 25°C (77°F), creating tropical conditions. Authorities are preparing for potential health impacts and advising citizens to take precautions against the heat. The extended alert indicates a prolonged period of extreme weather conditions across Romania. This widespread heatwave poses risks to vulnerable populations and infrastructure.