Potential shift in summer weather approaching due to Tropical Storm Dexter
Germany is bracing for a potential heat wave, as tropical storm Dexter moves towards Europe. According to weather forecasts, the storm is not expected to make a direct impact, but its presence is influencing the weather in Central Europe.
Dexter is currently moving over the ocean, heading towards Europe, as reported by wetteronline. The portal daswetter.com suspects that the heat will be particularly intense in the west and south of Germany.
The intense heat from High "Ines" could become a burden for some, as temperatures in many regions of Germany are climbing above 30 degrees. The current weather pattern is good news for water lovers and sunbathers, but it may pose a risk for forest fires, as not only children and the elderly, but also the risk of forest fires usually increases with high temperatures.
Tropical storm Dexter may bring hot air masses from North Africa to Germany. If the storm further interferes with the air circulation, even higher temperatures than the mentioned 35 degrees are possible.
Meanwhile, Germany and nearby parts of Europe are experiencing a heat dome driving record-breaking temperatures. France has set all-time highs at 52 stations amid this extreme heat wave, though precise records for Germany are not specified in the search results. The general context indicates significant heat and potential for wildfire risk across Europe.
A potentially dangerous heat wave is predicted for Germany around the 13th and 14th of August, with temperatures of up to 35 to 37 degrees Celsius expected in some regions. Additionally, tropical nights with temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius are predicted, which can rob many of sleep. Many sunny hours and little nighttime cooling are also expected in Germany due to tropical storm Dexter.
High "Ines" has brought warm and dry air towards Germany, and the hot Saharan air from the southwest is predicted to pass directly over Germany due to tropical storm Dexter. Despite the heat, it's essential to stay informed and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this extreme weather event.
The tropical storm Dexter may bring hot air masses from North Africa, potentially influencing the weather in Germany again. The predicted heat wave around the 13th and 14th of August may result in temperatures of up to 35 to 37 degrees Celsius, affecting the weather conditions.