Abnormally high temperatures and scant rainfall characterize June's climate
In the heart of Germany, the region of Baden-Württemberg experienced unusual weather patterns during June 2021. To understand the climate conditions in this region during this period, we need to examine temperature and precipitation patterns.
Temperature
June is typically one of the warmer months in Baden-Württemberg, with average high temperatures ranging from 22°C to 25°C (72°F to 77°F). However, specific temperature data for June 2021 in Baden-Württemberg was not provided in the search results.
Precipitation
During June, Baden-Württemberg usually receives substantial rainfall. Unfortunately, the search results do not provide specific precipitation figures for June 2021 in the region. However, it's worth noting that the region experienced severe flooding in July 2021, which suggests that the preceding months may have had above-average rainfall or other weather conditions that contributed to the flooding risk.
Comparison to Historical Averages
Without specific data for June 2021, it's difficult to make a direct comparison to historical averages. However, given the floods in July 2021, it is plausible that June may have been particularly wet, contributing to saturated conditions that exacerbated the flooding.
Regional Comparison
The German Weather Service (DWD) reported that June 2021 was exceptionally warm in the southwest, with highs often exceeding 30 degrees during the heatwaves in the second half of the month. The actual rainfall in Baden-Württemberg was a quarter less than the target value of 107 liters per square meter.
Interestingly, only Freiburg recorded a higher temperature in July 2021 than in June 2003. Nationwide, temperatures in the Saarland were as high as in the southwest. However, no other regions were reported by the DWD for comparison with Baden-Württemberg.
Conclusion
While the exact climate conditions in Baden-Württemberg during June 2021, relative to historical averages, cannot be precisely determined from the provided search results, the region's propensity for significant rainfall and the occurrence of severe flooding in July suggest that June may have been particularly wet. Further investigation and specific data would be needed to confirm this hypothesis.
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