Heat wave in MV: Boizenburg breaks record with 37.7 degrees! Thunderstorms are imminent!

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Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania will experience a heat wave on July 2, 2025 with record temperatures of up to 40 degrees and predicted thunderstorms.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern erlebt am 2. Juli 2025 eine Hitzewelle mit Rekordtemperaturen bis 40 Grad und angekündigten Gewittern.
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania will experience a heat wave on July 2, 2025 with record temperatures of up to 40 degrees and predicted thunderstorms.

Heat wave in MV: Boizenburg breaks record with 37.7 degrees! Thunderstorms are imminent!

On July 2, 2025, people in Germany experienced one of the hottest days of the year. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in particular stands out: record-breaking heat of 37.7 degrees Celsius was measured in Boizenburg. Meteorologists even expected temperatures of up to 40 degrees. This reports Time, which shows that the heat wave was felt not only in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, but almost across the whole of Germany.

These extreme temperatures were the result of a dominant high pressure system that caused exceptionally hot summer weather. Warnings of “extreme heat” were expected in many regions, including the Ruhr area, Rhineland, Upper Rhine and Thuringia. Historical record temperatures in the first third of July could reach the 40 degree mark n-tv reported.

Heat and cooling

The population sought refreshment on the busy beaches of Rügen, Poel and Usedom. While many holidaymakers jumped into the Baltic Sea, the German Weather Service (DWD) had already issued a heat warning. In Rostock, Schwerin and Waren the temperatures were between 34 and 35.4 degrees, and Cape Arkona also recorded over 30 degrees. But the heat didn't last long; Already in the evening, dark clouds seemed to be gathering and the forecast called for thunderstorms with gusts of up to 80 km/h.

From Thursday, July 3rd, the temperature in the northeast fell to mild temperatures between 20 and 24 degrees. The DWD warned of possible severe thunderstorms that formed from cumulus clouds over the mountains, and hail and strong gusts could also intervene. The weather will be mixed, but remains summery, according to the DWD forecasts.

Outlook and weather conditions

The next few days will bring a variety of weather conditions: After the thunderstorm “Dieter”, which is approaching from the west, showery rain is expected on Thursday, followed by some sunshine. On Friday the clouds will be clear to cloudy, while temperatures will remain around 20 degrees.

The heat wave that had Germany firmly under its control not only left behind high temperatures and many sunbathers on the coasts, but also weather conditions that ensured more variety in late summer. We will of course keep our readers up to date on developments and remain excited to see what the weather will look like.