Heat wave in the southwest: Up to 38 degrees and tropical nights await you!

Ulm erwartet eine Hitzewelle mit Temperaturen bis zu 38 Grad. Experten warnen vor gesundheitlichen Risiken und geben Tipps zum Schutz.
Ulm expects a heat wave with temperatures up to 38 degrees. Experts warn of health risks and give tips on protection. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Heat wave in the southwest: Up to 38 degrees and tropical nights await you!

The heat wave is approaching, and not too short! As the swp look forward to 30 degrees. On Saturday the values ​​climb up to 33 degrees and even up to 35 degrees on Sunday. But the highlight of the heat will only be spoiled on Wednesday, July 2, when the temperatures rise to cozy 38 degrees. So there is hardly any time to calm down; The next nights could be tropical at up to 23 degrees, starting from Monday.

Particularly gratifying for all sun worshipers: the weather will be present in the coming days from its best side - pure sunshine and hardly a breeze that could reduce the heat. These conditions invite you to visit the swimming pool! But not everyone can enjoy the heat so carefree. Experts warn of the health risks associated with the heat load. According to Environmental Federal Agency , older people, pregnant women and people with previous illnesses are particularly at risk.

health risks from heat

There are many tips to get through the heat wave healthy: long sun baths should be avoided and you should slowly get into the cool water. If you drink a lot, you do a great favor to your body. A study shows that the number of hot days in recent years has increased significantly. In Germany, between 2000 and 2024 we recorded an increased appearance of hot days and tropical nights, especially in the heat years 2003, 2015, 2018 and 2022.

For many, climate change is a decisive factor. An analysis of the Tagesschau shows that 2024 was the hottest year since the beginning of the weather records. The number of hot days has increased significantly - in Germany it was 50 days that are 24 more than without the influence of climate change. This development not only has climatic, but also health effects, as the increased number of heat -related deaths shows. In the summer and 2019 alone, around 15,600 people died as a result of the high temperatures.

prevention measures and urban planning

The need for.actions and urban planning grows. Current measures are intended to ensure that cities are better prepared for heat periods. Initiatives such as drinking fountains and the afforestation with trees should contribute to the cooling of urbanity. The German Cities Day has collected best practice examples of heat protection and focused on the heat protection plan of the Federal Ministry of Health from 2024 on clinics and care facilities.

In view of this upcoming heat wave, it is advisable to prepare for the higher temperatures in good time and to keep an eye on your own health. The motto is: keep cool heads and enjoy the sun, but with careful!

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