Heat wave rolls on Thuringia: up to 34 degrees expected!

Heat wave rolls on Thuringia: up to 34 degrees expected!
Thüringen, Deutschland - The last few days in Thuringia were shaped by a remarkable weather turnaround. After a cool and changeable May, which is more likely to sell people into the warm room, the heat has now moved in. According to the weather forecasts, we will face real summer temperatures in the coming time. This reports Thuringia24 and is based on the assessment of graduate meteorologist Dominik, which on June 18, 2025 predicted from June 23rd can count over 25 degrees.
But that's not all: the GFS model calculations even show heated values of over 40 degrees in southwest fric empty for June 25th. In Thuringia, however, it remains cheerful and dry, which is very positive for our region. The large weather situation is shaped by two high -pressure areas - one over the British Islands and another over the Black Sea.
hot trend continues
The weather remains stable according to the German Weather Service over a period of ten days. Even after a short breather, the high temperatures are not excluded. DWD reports that the maximum values for today are between 21 and 25 degrees, while it remains a bit cooler in the mountainous area. A weak to moderate northwest wind ensures a pleasantly mild climate.
For the next few days it looks like this: On Friday we can count on a slight source clouding, the maximum values here are already 22 to 25 degrees. On Saturday the sun will shine again, with temperatures of up to 30 degrees - and that should stay that way until Sunday. Up to 34 degrees are then in it, especially in the lower regions. The nights remain clear and gentle, with low values between 10 and 15 degrees.
global climate perspectives
Weather development in Thuringia is not just a local phenomenon. As an analysis of the [Federal Environment Agency] (https://www.umweltbundeamt.de/themen/klima-energie/klimawandel/weltwaiten- Temperatures-Exterwetter-site), we experience not only in Germany, but worldwide. The year 2023 was registered as the hottest year since the beginning of the records, almost 1.5 degrees above the pre -industrial level. This ongoing trend leads to increasingly extreme weather events, as in Europe, where record temperatures were recorded in September.
The current weather could ultimately be part of larger climatic changes. This reminds us that we should be prepared for extreme weather at all times - whether the sun is shining or pulling dark clouds up.
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