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Heatwave in Germany: Temperatures of 40C forecast

Extremely high temperatures will hit Germany this week as a heatwave begins.

Heatwave in Germany: Temperatures of 40C forecast
The beach at Helenesee near Frankfurt Oder in Brandenburg was full on Sunday. Photo: DPA

Alerts have been issued over the heat which is likely to last until the end of the week.

On Monday, temperatures up to 33C were expected in some areas of western Germany, including North-Rhine Westphalia, while in the east, the mercury was due to reach the late 20s.

These graphics by the DWD show how the hot air will spread throughout Germany from Monday to Wednesday.

According to the German Weather Service (DWD), it will get progressively warmer, with the highest temperatures arriving mid-week.

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The heat is due to a weather front bringing warm air from Africa to central Europe.

Emma and Lotta, both two-years-old, eat ice lollies in Mülheim, North-Rhine Westphalia on Sunday. Photo: DPA

“The sun is able to shine almost uninterrupted, with a lot of warm air coming to us from Africa,” said meteorologist Sabine Krüger from the DWD.

Experts warn of risks

On Tuesday the  mercury will likely top 36C in areas like the Upper Rhine region, which includes parts of Baden-Württemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse.

Wednesday will be even hotter, especially in the Rhine-Main area of western and central Germany. In the capital Berlin, highs of 37C are expected. In Düsseldorf, it will likely hit the 35C mark.

However, it “will reach 39C and, in some places, even the 40C mark could be cracked,” Krüger said. These temperatures are expected in places like Frankfurt in Hesse.

In fact, Wednesday will likely be the warmest day of the year so far, with a new record for June possible. The current record is 38.2C, which was recorded in 1947 in Frankfurt.

In view of the extreme temperatures, experts have warned people to take care and try and stay out of the hot sun.

In temperatures above 37C, the risks of heat stroke, exhaustion or circulatory failure become much higher. Senior citizens, babies, and people who are ill are particularly at risk.

Forecasters said the danger of summer storms, which have been lashing the country recently, is low this week because the air is very dry.

Residents in Wiesbaden enjoy the hot temperatures. Photo: DPA

Storms at the weekend

It comes after storms with heavy rain caused huge problems in parts of Bavaria at the weekend. Cellars and streets became flooded due to torrential rain. In the Schwaben-Nord area in Augsburg, rescue teams were called out 195 times, a police spokesman said.

In the Munich district, the fire brigade were called out 50 times to help pump out cellars and clear roads of water.

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Operations at Munich Airport were suspended for more than an hour on Saturday evening, with a total of 23 flights cancelled, said a spokeswoman for the airport.

Organizers had to end a music festival in Munich early due to the weather, DPA reported.

Western Switzerland and parts of Italy were also hit by storms, and dozens of people were injured in hail showers.

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More rain forecast as storms hit western Germany

Severe storms and heavy rain affected parts of Germany on Thursday, creating disruptions. More rain is forecast on Friday but weather warnings have been lifted.

More rain forecast as storms hit western Germany

Major storms hit western Germany on Thursday, causing travel disruption and flooding. 

In parts of Baden-Württemberg, streets were flooded and rivers swelled. Bisingen, southwest of Tübingen, was particularly hard hit, with cellars and streets plunged under water.

Police said there was also traffic disruption. In Baden-Württemberg’s state capital Stuttgart, severe storms and lightning caused issues and some roads were closed.

A lightning strike in the Sigmaringen area resulted in a broken signal box on the railway line. According to Deutsche Bahn, no train journeys were possible in the region in the early evening with several delays and cancellations.

Other states were also affected.

There were around 300 relief operations in the Ahrweiler district in Rhineland-Palatinate, which was hit by the 2021 deadly flood disaster.

Police said no-on was injured, although basements and streets were flooded. The water levels of the Ahr were being closely monitored.

Emergency services in Bisingen on Thursday.

Emergency services in Bisingen on Thursday. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Silas Stein

In Trier, too, streets were flooded after heavy rain and there were hailstorms. The Koblenz police headquarters reported fallen trees. Significant property damage due to full cellars and flooded streets was also reported in some areas. 

Heavy showers also fell in Hesse, accompanied by thunder storms. In Frankfurt, according to the fire department, the heavy rain caused water to enter the Bethanien Hospital and even reach the intensive care unit of the clinic.

“We were able to contain the damage relatively quickly and prevent it from spreading,” said fire department spokesman Thorben Schemmel, adding that no patients were affected.

In Rhineland-Palatinate, the Eifel region was particularly affected, with reports of flooded streets after heavy rain and hailstorms.

North Rhine-Westphalia also saw storms late in the afternoon on Thursday. 

The German Weather Service (DWD) said it expected some heavy rain and hail in parts of the country on Friday – particularly in the west – and at the weekend but warnings of severe weather have been lifted. 

The DWD said there could still be one or two strong thunderstorms in the northeast on Friday. However, it will be a significantly quieter day compared to Thursday. Temperatures of up to 25C can be expected.

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