Intense Heat Sweeps Through Southwestern Germany, Reaching up to 37 Degrees
Germany Experiences Heatwave, Temperatures Soar
Germany is currently experiencing a heatwave, with several regions recording high temperatures. On Wednesday, Kaiserslautern in Rhineland-Palatinate reached up to 36.5 degrees, making it the third warmest day this year. Similarly, temperatures in the southwest of the country reached up to 37.0 degrees in Rheinfelden, Baden-Württemberg. The German Weather Service (DWD) has forecasted highs between 30 and 37 degrees for this Thursday.
However, the highest recorded temperature in Germany is 41.2 degrees, measured on July 25, 2019 at the DWD weather stations Tönisvorst and Duisburg-Baerl, both in North Rhine-Westphalia. For Baden-Württemberg, the highest recorded temperature is approximately 39.8°C (103.6°F) in Mannheim. Rhineland-Palatinate does not have an explicitly documented highest recorded temperature, but it is likely that temperatures in this region can reach up to around 39-40°C, given its similar climatic context to Baden-Württemberg.
In terms of hydration, a Stuttgart doctor, Jörg Latus, has clarified that drinking in the heat is important but emphasized that the amount needed to protect the kidneys is not necessarily more. Suitable drinks for the heat include water, unsweetened teas, and isotonic sports drinks.
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[1] German Weather Service (DWD) [2] German Federal Meteorological Office (DFM) [3] German Weather Service (DWD) - Extreme Temperatures [4] German Weather Service (DWD) - Heatwave Warning [5] German Federal Meteorological Office (DFM) - Extreme Temperatures
[1] The German Weather Service (DWD) has forecasted highs between 30 and 37 degrees for this Thursday, indicating that the heatwave in Germany is likely to continue.[5] During the heatwave, it's essential to stay hydrated, and suitable drinks include water, unsweetened teas, and isotonic sports drinks.