"Just hot or mega-record hot" - heat wave reaches Germany at the weekend
Created: 07/11/2022, 20:14
By: Christoph Gschossmann
Sweltering heat: Even in Germany there should be 40 degrees and more.
© Picture Alliance/Patrick Seeger
It will be oppressively hot in Germany from the weekend.
But will the temperature records also fall?
And how long does the heat last?
Munich - The heat wave is melting half of Europe - and Germany is next.
Numerous places in Spain, Italy, Portugal or Greece are currently reporting temperatures of over 40 degrees and higher.
This is also blooming for us here in Germany at the weekend - thanks to the high pressure area "Iosif", temperature records could fall.
The heat is making its way from the Iberian Peninsula to Central Europe.
At first the temperatures will be over 30 degrees, at the latest on Sunday this also applies to the far north.
Heat wave reaches Germany: "It's absolutely extreme"
Patrick Panke, meteorologist from
wetter.de
, predicts: “There are definitely 35 to 40 in the southwest.
And the only question that really arises here is: will it just be hot or will it be extremely hot?” According to this, Karlsruhe or Freiburg are candidates for temperatures above 40 degrees.
This would mean a record for both places.
The city in Breisgau is currently recording 39.4 degrees as a record temperature, the city in Baden 38.8 degrees.
"I've never seen such temperatures for Germany in a weather model," writes ZDF meteorologist Özden Terli on Twitter, adding: "It's absolutely extreme."
It should also remain tropically warm at night - the mercury hardly drops below 20 degrees.
And how long does the brooding heat last?
"At the start of the new week, there is still no sign of cooling in the south," says Panke.
It is unclear how long the heat will last.
There is a low over Scandinavia, but it remains unclear when the dividing line between hot and cold will shift.
The
editorial network Germany
speaks of a period from Sunday (July 17) to Saturday (July 23).
Record heat in Germany: Lauterbach warns of "many fatalities"
Federal Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach fears that the heat will cause "many fatalities".
"We have to start now to protect older and sick people from the mega heat wave," said the SPD politician.
You need to talk about "hydration supplies, fans, the importance of hydration."
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Nevertheless, we still get off reasonably well in Germany - compared to other European countries.
According to some weather models, temperatures could rise to as high
as 43 degrees in Britain and up to 48 degrees in France, according to
RND .
(cg)