Germany is bracing for a significantly hotter summer this year, with the German Weather Service (DWD) reporting a 93% chance of higher average temperatures from July through September. This reflects an increase from an earlier estimate of 81%. Meteorologists warn that a heat dome could lead to prolonged heat waves. Despite the promise of high temperatures, recent weather patterns, including storms and cool spells, highlight the uncertainty inherent in long-term forecasts. Such fluctuations suggest that predictions of consistent heat might not hold true throughout the season.
Seasonal forecasts suggest a hotter-than-average summer for Germany, with temperatures rising significantly from July to September, leading to potential health and environmental impacts.
According to the DWD, there's now a 93% chance of higher average summer temperatures in Germany compared to historical averages between 1991 and 2020.
Collection
[
|
...
]