Saarland expects summer temperatures of up to 30 degrees – pure sunshine!
Sunny weather returns to Saarland. Temperatures will rise to up to 30 degrees this week. Current weather forecast.

Saarland expects summer temperatures of up to 30 degrees – pure sunshine!
After a rainy Sunday, the people of Saarland can look forward to sunny prospects again. The weather has brightened the mood, so to speak, and promises a wonderful start to the week. The temperatures will break 30 degrees over the course of the week and ensure that the summer feeling returns to Saarland. On Monday we can expect up to 25 degrees and on Tuesday the forecasts are also promising - up to 28 degrees can be reached. The sun will appear and the cumulus clouds moving across the sky will probably not prevent a bright day, as Tagesschau reports.
The forecast for Wednesday is particularly exciting: If you can take the afternoon off, you could exceed the 30 degree mark and enjoy the summer to the fullest. Thursday, which is also Corpus Christi, also promises to be a highlight with similar temperatures and bright weather. The following bridge day could once again offer perfect weather for excursions or barbecues with temperatures of up to 30 degrees.
Tips for cooling down in the heat
With these summer temperatures, the question naturally arises: How do you stay cool? Experts recommend staying in the shade and drinking enough fluids during the hottest hours of the day. Light, loose clothing can also help you tolerate the heat better. On the Wetter2 pages you will not only find the current weather data, but also an overview of the month of July, which could also have warm weather (Wetter2).
While we enjoy these warm days, it is important to remember the effects of climate change. Humans have significantly increased greenhouse gas concentrations since pre-industrial times through activities such as industry and transport. This has not only led to an increase in temperatures, but also the frequency of hot days (30 degrees and more) has tripled since the 1950s, as the German Weather Service notes (DWD).
Climate change has not only changed our summers, but also affects the distribution of precipitation and the ecosystems around us. With an increased awareness of these changes, we may be able to enjoy future summer days as well. The German Weather Service predicts a temperature increase of 3.1°C to 4.7°C by the end of the century, showing that we must act now to preserve the earth for future generations.
In the meantime, we should enjoy the sun, the beautiful weather and the warm temperatures - for example with a trip into the countryside or a cozy evening in the garden. The forecasts make us want more and we can't wait to see how the weather develops in July.