Predictions for July 2026
By Jucelino Luz
Possible Weather Events in July 2026
July 4 – Africa
The Horn of Africa (Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya), as well as Windhoek (Namibia) and Gaborone (Botswana), may experience prolonged drought conditions, further worsening water shortages.
July 5 – Oceania
Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide (Australia) may experience strong winds that increase the risk of wildfires.
July 6 – South America
Porto Alegre, Florianópolis, Curitiba (Brazil), Montevideo (Uruguay), and Buenos Aires (Argentina) may experience severe thunderstorms as a cold front collides with warm air masses.
July 7 – Europe
Lisbon (Portugal), Seville (Spain), Athens (Greece), and Sicily (Italy) may be affected by wildfires across Mediterranean regions.
July 8 – Asia
New Delhi (India), Lahore (Pakistan), and Beijing (China) may experience an intense heat wave, significantly increasing energy demand.
July 9 – North America
Miami (Florida), New Orleans (Louisiana), Cancún (Mexico), and the Caribbean may require close coastal monitoring due to the formation of a hurricane during the Atlantic hurricane season (June through November).
July 10 – Africa
Cairo (Egypt), Khartoum (Sudan), and the Sahara Desert region may experience severe sandstorms that significantly reduce visibility.
July 11 – Antarctica
Researchers are expected to continue monitoring natural ice calving events affecting the Ross Ice Shelf, the Larsen Ice Shelf, and the Antarctic Peninsula.
July 12 – Oceania
Brisbane and Sydney (Australia), as well as Auckland (New Zealand), may experience heavy rainfall resulting in urban flooding.
July 13 – South America
Manaus, Rio Branco, Porto Velho (Brazil), and Asunción (Paraguay) may see river levels exceed flood alert thresholds following heavy rainfall.
July 14 – Europe
Paris (France), Berlin (Germany), and Prague (Czech Republic) may experience severe thunderstorms causing localized power outages.
July 15 – Asia
Bangladesh (Dhaka), Assam (India), and Nepal may experience flooding affecting densely populated areas during the monsoon season.
July 16 – Africa
Niger, Mali, Chad, and Sudan may face extreme heat conditions that increase public health risks.
July 17 – North America
Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Texas (United States) may experience isolated tornadoes causing localized damage.
July 18 – Oceania
The southern coast of Australia and surrounding waters near New Zealand may experience rough seas, disrupting coastal navigation.
July 19 – South America
Brazil's Serra do Mar mountain range and the Andes Mountains in Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia may experience landslides blocking major mountain highways.
July 20 – Europe
Spain, Portugal, southern France, and Italy may experience drought conditions leading to declining reservoir water levels.
Part 2
Possible Weather Events in July 2026 (Continued)
July 21 – Asia
Siberia (Russia), Mongolia, and northern China may experience lightning strikes that could ignite wildfires in dry vegetation.
July 22 – Africa
The Niger River Basin, South Sudan, and Mozambique may experience flooding affecting riverside communities.
July 23 – North America
California, Arizona, Nevada, and Texas (United States) may experience extreme heat, placing significant strain on the electrical power grid.
July 24 – Oceania
Queensland, New South Wales, and Tasmania (Australia) may experience powerful coastal swells resulting in shoreline erosion.
July 25 – South America
São Paulo, Curitiba, Porto Alegre (Brazil), and Montevideo (Uruguay) may experience strong winds capable of uprooting trees in urban areas.
July 26 – Europe
France, Germany, Poland, and Romania may experience severe hailstorms that could damage agricultural crops.
July 27 – Asia
The Philippines, Taiwan, southern China, and Japan may experience a tropical storm causing regional disruptions during the Pacific typhoon season.
July 28 – Africa
Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Kenya may receive above-average rainfall, potentially disrupting road transportation.
July 29 – North America
British Columbia (Canada), Alberta (Canada), California, and Oregon (United States) may experience large wildfires producing widespread smoke.
July 30 – Oceania
Tasmania and southern Australia may experience an extratropical cyclone accompanied by strong winds.
July 31 – South America
Southern Brazil, Uruguay, and northern Argentina may experience severe storms capable of causing power outages.
Additional Possible Weather Events Throughout July 2026
Europe
Portugal, Spain, Greece, Italy, and southern France may experience an elevated wildfire risk throughout the month due to prolonged dry vegetation conditions.
Asia
India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and southern China may face an increased risk of flooding as monsoon activity intensifies.
Africa
The Sahel, the Horn of Africa, and Southern Africa may experience alternating periods of drought and extreme rainfall throughout the month.
North America
The western United States and western Canada may experience persistent heat waves that significantly increase wildfire risk during July.
Oceania
Eastern Australia and New Zealand may experience prolonged periods of heavy rainfall affecting public infrastructure.
South America
Southern Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile may experience episodes of intense cold associated with the Southern Hemisphere winter.
Global
Several regions across both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres may record new local temperature extremes during the month.
Global
Major airports and seaports throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Oceania may experience transportation disruptions due to extreme weather conditions.
Global
Civil defense and emergency management agencies in countries vulnerable to severe weather are expected to remain on heightened alert throughout July.
Part 3
Public Figures Advised to Exercise Special Health Precautions Between July and December 2026
Note: The following information is a faithful translation of the original document. It does not constitute a factual prediction or a medical assessment of any individual's health.
Sophia Loren
Profession: Actress
Publicly available information indicates that she underwent surgery following a hip fracture in 2023 and has since recovered. The document advises that she should exercise particular care regarding her health.
Mick Jagger
Profession: Singer
Underwent heart valve surgery in 2019, as publicly reported.
Paul McCartney
Profession: Singer and Songwriter
No serious medical condition has been publicly confirmed.
Robert De Niro
Profession: Actor
No serious medical condition has been publicly confirmed.
Al Pacino
Profession: Actor
Publicly disclosed that he contracted COVID-19 in 2020. No chronic medical condition has been publicly confirmed.
Harrison Ford
Profession: Actor
Has a publicly documented history of injuries sustained during film productions.
Elton John
Profession: Singer
Has publicly disclosed vision problems and has undergone multiple surgeries, including hip and knee procedures.
Stevie Wonder
Profession: Singer
Has been blind since childhood, according to publicly available information.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Profession: Actor
Has a publicly documented history of multiple heart surgeries.
Sylvester Stallone
Profession: Actor
Has lived with permanent facial nerve damage since birth, a matter of public record.
Cher
Profession: Singer
No serious medical condition has been publicly confirmed.
Madonna
Profession: Singer
Was hospitalized in 2023 due to a serious bacterial infection and has since recovered.
Tom Cruise
Profession: Actor
No serious medical condition has been publicly confirmed.
Brad Pitt
Profession: Actor
Has stated that he believes he may have prosopagnosia (face blindness), although no public medical diagnosis has confirmed the condition.
George Clooney
Profession: Actor
Has a publicly documented history of spinal injuries and chronic pain resulting from an accident during a film production.
Sandra Bullock
Profession: Actress
No serious medical condition has been publicly confirmed.
Statement
The document emphasizes that:
Everyone should take appropriate care of their health and well-being.
It further states that the events described should be understood as premonitions or impressions, not as predetermined or unavoidable outcomes.
In other words, the author presents these scenarios as possibilities rather than certainties, emphasizing that they should not be interpreted as fixed or inevitable events.
Part 4
Possible Major Earthquakes in July 2026
According to the Premonitions of Jucelino Luz
The following regions have historically exhibited the greatest likelihood of experiencing major earthquakes due to their location along active tectonic plate boundaries. The list below represents plausible seismic activity scenarios with a particular focus on July 2026.
The author emphasizes that there is no desire for any of these events to occur.
| Region | Estimated Magnitude | Estimated Depth | Principal Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japan (Northeastern Coast) | M6.0–7.0 | 20–60 km | Sendai, Fukushima, Morioka, Hachinohe |
| Indonesia (Sumatra) | M6.0–8.0 | 15–50 km | Banda Aceh, Padang, Medan, Bengkulu |
| Indonesia (Java) | M6.0–7.0 | 20–70 km | Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Surabaya |
| Philippines (Philippine Trench) | M6.0–7.0 | 20–60 km | Davao, Surigao, Legazpi, Tacloban |
| Papua New Guinea | M6.0–8.0 | 12–25 km | Port Moresby, Lae, Madang, Wewak |
| New Zealand (South Island) | M6.0–7.0 | 10–40 km | Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill |
| Northern Chile | M6.0–8.0 | 7–52 km | Arica, Iquique, Antofagasta |
| Central Chile | M6.0–7.0 | 15–40 km | Santiago, Valparaíso, Rancagua |
| Peru (Coastal Region) | M6.0–8.0 | 20–50 km | Lima, Trujillo, Chimbote, Ica |
| Mexico (Guerrero) | M6.0–8.0 | 15–40 km | Acapulco, Chilpancingo, Zihuatanejo |
| Mexico (Oaxaca) | M6.0–8.0 | 15–30 km | Oaxaca, Salina Cruz, Puerto Escondido |
| United States (Alaska / Aleutian Islands) | M6.0–8.0 | 10–35 km | Anchorage, Kodiak, Unalaska |
| United States (California) | M5.0–7.0 | 5–22 km | Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, San Jose |
| Canada (British Columbia) | M6.0–7.0 | 15–40 km | Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo |
| Russia (Kamchatka Peninsula) | M6.0–8.0 | 20–60 km | Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Yelizovo |
| Taiwan | M6.0–7.0 | (Depth not specified in the original document) | Taipei, Taichung, Hualien, Kaohsiung |
| Vanuatu | M6.0–8.0 | 8–53 km | Port Vila, Luganville |
| Solomon Islands | M6.0–8.0 | 12–57 km | Honiara, Gizo, Auki |
| Fiji | M6.0–7.0 | 32–70 km | Suva, Nadi, Lautoka |
| Tonga | M6.0–8.0 | 25–67 km | Nukuʻalofa, Neiafu |
Commentary
These regions account for approximately 75% of the world's earthquakes because they are located within the Pacific Ring of Fire, where several tectonic plates converge, subduct, and slide against one another, creating intense seismic activity.
According to the author, these forecasts refer to events that may occur during July 2026, although some could take place slightly later than the period indicated.
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