"Known rather from the Sahara": Heat wave is coming - DWD warns, especially in Bavarian cities
Created: 2022-08-02 13:09
By: Tanja Kipke
The next heat wave has arrived in Bavaria and it's tough.
The German Weather Service warns of severe heat stress.
It hits these regions on Wednesday.
Munich – The heat and the extreme drought in Bavaria continue.
Franconia is particularly affected by the drought, which is why the first districts have already imposed rules on who can water when and how much.
The city of Nuremberg waters its trees with swimming pool water in order to save water.
The next heat wave hits Bavaria on Wednesday and is expected to last all week.
The German Weather Service (DWD) has even issued an official warning for numerous regions.
Heat wave hits Bavarian cities: It gets particularly hot in these regions
The official warning of heat applies throughout Lower Franconia and in large parts of Upper and Middle Franconia.
A “strong heat load” is expected between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
In the cities of Nuremberg and Regensburg, it should be said in particular that "due to reduced night-time cooling, especially in the densely built-up urban area", enormous heat stress is to be expected.
Temperatures across the Free State are expected to rise above 30 degrees on Wednesday.
Heat warning: The DWD expects a “strong heat load”, especially for Franconia on Wednesday.
© Screenshot DWD
Weather forecast for Wednesday (3 August) from
wetter.com
:
Munich: 31 degrees
Augsburg: 31 degrees
Würzburg: 34 degrees
Regensburg: 33 degrees
Ingolstadt: 32 degrees
Obtain: 33 degrees
Bayreuth: 32 degrees
The heat wave then reaches its peak on Thursday.
Then the temperatures in Lower Franconia climb back up to 37 degrees.
In the south, however, Munich residents also sweat at 33 to 34 degrees.
According to the current forecast, only Friday will cool down in Bavaria in the form of storms and thunderstorms.
The drought in Bavaria causes the water level in rivers (such as the Danube) to drop.
The heatwaves don't seem to be abating.
© Armin Weigel/dpa
Weather in Bavaria: expert shocked – "Such a dry heat is more familiar from the Sahara"
"This year's drought is both the cause and effect of the hot summer weather," says a statement from
WetterOnline
.
The drought and extreme heat this summer have been unique since weather records began in Germany.
Record values of less than 15 percent were also measured for humidity.
"The air is bone dry this summer," explains meteorologist Björn Goldhausen.
"You're more familiar with such a dry heat from the Sahara."
also read
BR criticized for gender statement – state government outraged: “Fee-financed forced gender”
Woman gets lost on the way to the bathing lake - and has to be rescued by helicopter
According to the meteorologist, the drought can even last into autumn.
"Currently, there is not much to indicate that this vicious circle will be broken in the near future," says Goldhausen.
In the course of this week, strong thunderstorms will occur in some areas, but they will not solve the problem of the drought.” An alleviation of the drought can therefore only be expected in early autumn.
(tkip)
By the way: Our Bayern newsletter informs you about all the important stories from Bavaria.
Sign up here.