Hesse in heat fever: up to 40 degrees and a threat of thunderstorms!

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Heat wave expected in Kassel and northern Hesse: temperatures over 31 degrees, no precipitation in sight. Stay prepared!

Hitzewelle in Kassel und Nordhessen erwartet: Temperaturen über 31 Grad, keine Niederschläge in Sicht. Bleiben Sie vorbereitet!
Heat wave expected in Kassel and northern Hesse: temperatures over 31 degrees, no precipitation in sight. Stay prepared!

Hesse in heat fever: up to 40 degrees and a threat of thunderstorms!

The coming days could be exciting in terms of weather in Germany, as a significant heat wave is imminent. Loud HNA Starting next week, temperatures between 25 and 31 degrees are expected, which will shape the weather in the Rhine-Main area. Wednesday, June 17th, in particular, is likely to cause a stir with highs of up to 31 degrees.

Although cloudless skies are still forecast for the most part on Tuesday, clouds like clouds could appear from Wednesday. Mild temperatures of 27 to 29 degrees are also expected in northern Hesse, while the southwest can expect a slightly cooler holiday with temperatures of up to 28 degrees. There is no precipitation in sight for the time being – it will stay dry until the weekend.

Weather chaos approaching

But the capricious weather doesn't stop there: a significant change in the weather has alarmed the meteorologists. The weather situation is characterized by warm, humid air from southern regions, which brings not only high temperatures but also the possibility of thunderstorms. wetter.net warns that there could be a risk of unstable weather, particularly on the Whitsun weekend, which offers many inviting opportunities for outdoor activities. The first warm thunderstorms are expected as early as Sunday afternoon, especially in the low mountain ranges.

The warning situation could also result in thunderstorm-like storms, which could be accompanied by flooding. Until Pentecost weekend, a temperature that feels like it will exceed 30 degrees is not uncommon in many regions of Germany. Germans should therefore pay even more attention to designing their outdoor plans in accordance with weather warnings.

Climate change and heat waves

These extreme weather phenomena are just one of the signs of climate change that is currently having a lasting impact on our weather patterns. The daily news reports that Germany has been significantly affected by hot days in recent years. A total of 50 days of extreme heat were recorded in 2024, which is 24 days more than in a scenario without climate change.

Certain groups such as the elderly, the sick and pregnant women are particularly at risk. Symptoms of heat exhaustion include heavy sweating and a rapid pulse. First aid is often water intake with salt. Preventative measures are important here: drinking a lot, wearing airy clothing and going to cool rooms should become routine.

With these upcoming weather developments, you should always be vigilant and prepare well to avoid possible dangers caused by the heat. Cities would also do well to take appropriate measures. Installing drinking fountains and shade trees can be a smart strategy to protect students, workers and all citizens from the heat.

Overall, it shows that the upcoming hot days are not only a challenge, but also an invitation to deal consciously with nature and the changes in order to protect yourself and others.