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Hoch Ines Fuels Third German Heatwave With Sustained 35–38 °C Forecasts

The DWD has issued heat stress alerts for elderly and care-dependent people, forecasting minimal cooling into mid-August with a stagnant high-pressure ridge and sporadic thunderstorms.

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Overview

  • A stable high-pressure system named Hoch Ines is locking in a third heatwave across Germany with daytime highs between 35 and 38 °C through at least August 16.
  • Tropensturm Dexter is funneling North African hot air into Western Europe, driving peak temperatures to record seasonal levels, especially in the southwest.
  • The Deutscher Wetterdienst has issued official warnings for strong heat stress, highlighting extreme burden on elderly and care-dependent individuals and urging them to stay hydrated and seek cooler environments.
  • Medium- and long-term weather models show low confidence in a relief scenario, forecasting mostly dry conditions with only isolated thunderstorms and no widespread cooling.
  • Record-low soil moisture and persistent drought have increased wildfire risk and strained agriculture, prompting calls for water conservation and enhanced fire prevention measures.