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Met department records highest temperature of the year thus far, breaking past records.

Scorching temperatures dominated the day, setting record-breaking highs according to the thermometer.

Unusually High Temperature Recorded in a Specific Location on a Particularly Scorching Day
Unusually High Temperature Recorded in a Specific Location on a Particularly Scorching Day

Met department records highest temperature of the year thus far, breaking past records.

🌡️You know what's cooked up in Kitzingen, Lower Franconia lately? A sizzling hot 35.5 degrees! 🎉 The German Weather Service (DWD) spilled the beans on Saturday, stating this as the sweltering high of the year, so far. Clocking in at 3:00 PM, the mercury shot up to this mind-blowing temperature, according to a DWD representative who chimed in for the evening update. But remember, it's still a preliminary reading.

"You ain't gonna top that on Sunday," the rep warned. "This record-breaking heat wave is gonna last a few days." The DWD hinted that temperatures won't skyrocket to these extreme levels in the upcoming seven days. Sure, some spots might still reach close to 30 degrees—particularly in the southwest—but expect nothing near this year's topper.

So, if you're craving somewhat warmer weather but not quite the scorching heat wave, keep an eye on those southwestern regions. Want the latest weather updates? Check out reputable weather services like the German Weather Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst) or local news websites—they've got the inside scoop on the ever-changing weather in your neighborhood!

The upcoming weather might not match the record-breaking heat wave experienced in Kitzingen, but the southwestern regions could still reach temperatures close to 30 degrees. To stay updated on the weather, check out the German Weather Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst) or local news websites.

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