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Germany Braces for Midweek Heatwave Near 40 °C

A stable high-pressure ridge called Julia is funneling hot Iberian air over France into Germany, setting up days of intense heat followed by a surge in thunderstorm risk.

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Overview

  • The Deutscher Wetterdienst has issued heat warnings for most German states as daytime highs climb to 31–38 °C, with the Upper Rhine Graben and Palatinate nearing 40 °C.
  • Many areas will endure tropical nights with temperatures remaining above 20 °C, limiting any overnight relief through Wednesday.
  • Officials urge people to stay hydrated, keep indoor spaces cool and limit physical exertion, highlighting elevated risks for the elderly and care-dependent.
  • High-pressure system Julia continues to channel warm air masses from the Iberian Peninsula across France into Germany, sustaining the prolonged heatwave.
  • Beginning Thursday, the combination of lingering heat and added humidity will heighten the likelihood of heavy showers and severe thunderstorms nationwide.