Germany sweats: Hottest day of the year in Bad Neuenahr
Germany sweats: Hottest day of the year in Bad Neuenahr
Heat wave shows consequences for the community
With record temperatures for Germany, not only climate change becomes clear, but also the effects on the daily life of people. In Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate, the hottest day of the year was measured on Monday with 36.5 degrees Celsius, which would present the population with new challenges.
Today maximum temperatures in many regions
The German Weather Service (DWD) reports that the extreme temperatures were also noticeable in other federal states such as Baden-Württemberg, North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria. 36.3 degrees were registered in Waghäusel-Kirrlach, while Andernach and Ennigerloh-Eastenfelde each reached 36.2 degrees. In Kitzingen, Bavaria, the thermometer climbed over the 36-degree mark and reached 36.1 degrees.
Climate and weather conditions in change
The current heat wave is not only a temporary phenomenon, it also suggests a long -term change in climatic conditions. Experts warn that such extreme temperatures could occur more often in the future. The persistent heat records indicate warming that will influence both the environment and social structures.
persistent danger of thunderstorms
The prediction for the coming days not only promises heat: from Tuesday evening, shower -like precipitation and strong thunderstorms can be expected in the west and northwest of Germany. Meteorologists warn of the risk of heavy rain, hail and strong gusts. This could also claim the infrastructure, which was already contaminated by the heat.
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