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Anticipates initial summer heatwave exceeding 30 degrees Celsius and accompanied by thunderstorms during the upcoming weekend in Germany.

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Anticipated Weekend Arrival of Heat Wave Reaching 30 Degrees Celsius, along with Thunderstorms in...
Anticipated Weekend Arrival of Heat Wave Reaching 30 Degrees Celsius, along with Thunderstorms in Germany.

Heatwave Alert: Germany Braces for 30+ Degree Temperatures and Thunderstorms This Weekend

Anticipates initial summer heatwave exceeding 30 degrees Celsius and accompanied by thunderstorms during the upcoming weekend in Germany.

Get ready for some sweltering weather, folks! Germany is gearing up for its first heatwave of the year, with temperatures soaring beyond 30 degrees in the west and southwest. Heads up, it could even get as hot as 35 degrees by the weekend!

Rejoice sunseekers, but don't forget the sunscreen! The German Meteorological Service in Offenbach has forecasted plenty of sunshine until Saturday. But, brace yourself, as thunderstorms are expected to zap the fun this weekend.

Let's talk numbers. Temperatures on Thursday will range between 24 and 33 degrees, while Friday and Saturday see the mercury hit up to 35 degrees. After Friday night, the lows in some major cities are predicted to stay comfortably above 20 degrees.

But, remember, this isn't just a local heatwave. Europe as a whole is experiencing what's being called a heat dome. So, France, the Benelux region, and other parts of Germany are all in for a sizzling summer!

So, grab your sunglasses, flip-flops, and sunhats, and beat the heat in style this weekend! But, remember to stay safe and stay hydrated!

Source: ntv.de, dpa

Insight: The ongoing heatwave across Europe is characterized by a strengthening heat dome over western Europe that includes countries like France, the Benelux region, and parts of Germany. The region is suffering from a dry flow, limiting precipitation, contributing to the heatwave conditions. Some forecasts predict temperatures could soar up to 38°C in southwestern Germany, mirroring predicted temperatures in southwestern France.

[1] Heatwave to affect Europe: https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/what-is-a-heat-dome-and-how-does-it-cause-heatwaves/70008884[2] Europe to bake in 40°C heatwave: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jun/02/europe-set-for-extreme-heatwave-in-30c-records-could-be-broken[3] Western Europe braces for record-breaking heatwave: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/western-europe-braces-for-extreme-heatwave-beating-2003-record/[5] Dry flow over southern and central Europe: https://www.climate.gov/news-features/event-tracker/dry-flow-over-southern-and-central-europe-2023/

  1. [Community policy]: To keep everyone safe during the ongoing heatwave, it's important to implement measures such as encouraging hydration, increasing awareness about heat-related illnesses, and ensuring that public spaces offer shade and drinking water.
  2. [Weather-forecasting]: As Europe experiences a record-breaking heatwave, meteorological services are working tirelessly to provide accurate weather forecasts, informing the public about temperature changes, precipitation predictions, and storm warnings, ensuring everyone can make informed decisions and stay safe.

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