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Today's heatwaves are pinpointed on live maps for your location awareness

Today's live temperature maps highlight the regions experiencing exceptionally high temperatures.

Today's heatwave locations revealed on real-time temperature maps
Today's heatwave locations revealed on real-time temperature maps

Today's heatwave locations revealed on interactive maps - Today's heatwaves are pinpointed on live maps for your location awareness

On the horizon, a chance of thunderstorms looms over Germany, particularly on August 20, 2025. The weather forecast indicates cloudy skies and potential thunderstorms in areas like Bühlertal, where temperatures will range between 17°C and 21°C.

On this day, other regions of Germany may experience temperatures between 30°C and 36°C, except for those near the coasts. Notably, Düsseldorf will remain warmer but drier, with temperatures reaching approximately 25°C and no precipitation forecast.

As we move to August 21, Bühlertal can expect cloudy skies with rain showers and temperatures cooling slightly to 15°C - 17°C. Meanwhile, Düsseldorf will maintain relatively stable temperatures, with no rain forecast.

Across Germany, temperatures will vary but generally remain in the range of upper teens to low 30s Celsius over the next few days. Some regions may encounter isolated heat-induced thunderstorms by late evening on August 19 and August 20.

The interactive weather map below, provided by Windy.com, offers a real-time view of current temperatures, rain, thunderstorms, and forecasts for the coming days in Germany. Users can customize the map to view specific weather conditions, such as rain or thunderstorms, and move and zoom as desired.

The maps used are partly from wetter.de, a portal that is part of RTL Germany. The weather data sources for this service include the German Weather Service (DWD), windy.com, and wetter.de.

In a related development, the DWD has issued a heat warning for the south and southwest of Germany this morning. On August 20, there may be isolated strong thunderstorms in the upper Bavarian mountains and at the Alps in the afternoon and evening.

For those planning their day, a live map is available on Windy.com, which offers a view with severe weather warnings. Users can change the displayed level on the map to view thunderstorms, rain, or snow.

The service provided by Windy.com uses the model from the "European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts" for their displays and predictions. The creators of the maps are associated with Stern magazine.

It appears that the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts is the data source for the weather information displayed on Windy.com, which is used by the Commission, the Council, the European Parliament, and the Council for weather-related decisions in their respective tasks. On August 20, 2025, Bühlertal may experience a potential threat of thunderstorms, as indicated by the weather forecast.

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