Summer comes: Heat wave with up to 38 degrees threatens Germany!

Erfahren Sie die aktuellen Wetterprognosen für Heidelberg und Deutschland: Hitzewelle, steigende Temperaturen und Sommerwetter.
Find out the current weather forecasts for Heidelberg and Germany: heat wave, rising temperatures and summer weather. (Symbolbild/MBW)

Summer comes: Heat wave with up to 38 degrees threatens Germany!

Today on June 18, 2025, the signs of summer are shown in Germany - and not for the first time! According to Heidelberg24 The thunderstorms and showers drove out. From Monday, June 16, it will be quieter and, above all, sunnier. Meteorologist Johannes Graf von Wetter.net explains that the thunderstorm has moved to the east and since Tuesday, June 17th, only a few clouds can be seen in the sky. Rain? Hardly a topic! The temperature rise is noticeable: In the middle of the week we expect values ​​between 28 and 30 degrees.

The dry air is particularly positive - a welcome news for allergy sufferers and all those who are sensitive to the weather. The nights also have their charm and invite you to cozy summer evenings. Beautiful views that are supposed to manifest themselves in a heat wave next weekend, June 21st and 22nd. The weather models ECMWF and GFS then predict top values ​​of over 35 degrees - even up to 37 or 38 degrees! The southwest and east are particularly affected, including cities such as Frankfurt, Leipzig and Freiburg.

climatic challenges in Europe

These extreme weather conditions are not entirely without backgrounds. An investigation by weather.com indicates a heating joker. There is even talk of a potential other heating bell over the Sahara, which could continue to transport hot air to Europe. One should be aware: all temperature records of recent years in Europe have often been associated with Sahara air.

The situation has changed significantly in recent decades. Values ​​of Statista show that the temperatures in Europe have risen faster in the past 30 years than in other world regions-more than twice as quickly compared to the global average. In 2022, for example, the hottest year was since the beginning of the weather records, and in 2023 he was followed with new records in Germany.

an outlook

The consequences of these heat waves should not be underestimated. Extreme temperatures not only increase the heat load - they are also the largest climate -related threat to the European population. Over 80 percent of the weather -related deaths between 1980 and 2020 fell on heat waves, as current analyzes show. In addition, many regions suffer from droughts, which are tightened by high temperatures and insufficient precipitation.

A look at the economic effects is also important: agriculture, energy and transport are sometimes extremely struggling with these weather events. In 2022, the heat waves and droughts were the second most weather -related natural events worldwide, and the concern remains that these trends continue to continue in the future.

During this time it is an advantage for everyone to stay vigilant and consciously deal with the weather - it gets hot and the heat wave is at the door!

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