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First heatwave on its way to Germany, especially the southern and eastern parts will see highs well into the 30s (C), with possible peaks up to 36-37°C/ 97-99°F on Monday and Thursday.
Here at the coast it will be more temperate with highs just touching the 30°C mark.
Hottest day will be probably Whit Monday here. Chart shows 2 m maximum temperatures in Celsius according to the GFS Model.
First heatwave on its way to Germany, especially the southern and eastern parts will see highs well into the 30s (C), with possible peaks up to 36-37°C/ 97-99°F on Monday and Thursday.
Here at the coast it will be more temperate with highs just touching the 30°C mark.
Hottest day will be probably Whit Monday here. Chart shows 2 m maximum temperatures in Celsius according to the GFS Model.
I remember it was really hot there in June the year you held the World Cup, but how often does Germany get widespread 35C this early? Earliest 35C ever recorded anywhere in Britain was 26th June 1976 - in fact, only 11 years since 1900 have ever recorded it at all.
Earliest above 95.0°F / 35.0°C is may 27 here. On 2010.
How many years don't get that high? Nowhere in the north of England has ever seen 35C, apart from a very dubious reading in South Yorkshire from September 1906, though a place called Hawarden in northeast Wales a few miles west of Chester has got to 35.2C.
How many years don't get that high? Nowhere in the north of England has ever seen 35C, apart from a very dubious reading in South Yorkshire from September 1906, though a place called Hawarden in northeast Wales a few miles west of Chester has got to 35.2C.
Since 1981, 17 years didn't reach at least 95°F/35.0°C*. So about a 50% don't reach that. Oddly, last year, which featured one of the hottest July's on record**, didn't reach 95°F. Actually that's strange I remember stations reporting hotter, might be station dependent?
*to be techincal, at least 94.5°F since the NWS reports tempratures to the nearest degree °F
** broke a record for average July min. The warmest 2/3rds of the months had similar afternoon dew points to Miami at the same time.
Edit: checked. Another station reported 95°F and 97°F in mid July.
Ah, I'm surprised. Thought you'd get 35C nearly every year at some point.
Looking at that last year's July I had to laugh at the days with temperatures of 33/20 reporting fog! You can occasionally get patchy fog in parts of the valley here in midsummer, but it would usually be after a chilly night (below 10C) and would normally be gone by the time most people get up. Some of the warmer September days (say, 25/12) can often start off foggy until 10 or 11 am though.
We get morning fog regularly in the summer, but normally on the cooler nights (below 14°C or so). Those days last year it would drop to the dew point and then fog over.
I remember it was really hot there in June the year you held the World Cup, but how often does Germany get widespread 35C this early? Earliest 35C ever recorded anywhere in Britain was 26th June 1976 - in fact, only 11 years since 1900 have ever recorded it at all.
I would also say that is very early for such a strong heatwave in Germany. The earliest i think of in memory was around the 18th of June 2002, where we had highs up to 34°C / 94°F even here at the coast, this new record of 34.3°C on that day even beat our July record which is just 34.1°C. Meteociel - Climatologie mensuelle de Bremerhaven ( Germany )
It was even hotter in the Southwest with maximums of 37-38°C
To find an heat wave like similiar like this at an earlier date you have to go way back in the years of i could find 35.6°C / 96°F near Berlin on the 11th June 1937 as the highest reading over 35°C.
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