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Bad Deutsch-Altenburg war mit 37,8 Grad am Freitag der Hitzepol in Österreich

derStandard.at

derStandard.at

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June 26, 2026

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Bad Deutsch-Altenburg war mit 37,8 Grad am Freitag der Hitzepol in Österreich

Die Hitze-Hitliste der Landeshauptstädte wird von Wien, der Inneren Stadt, angeführt mit 36,9 Grad. In Deutschland wurde am Freitag der Juni-Hitzerekord gebrochen: 41,3 Grad in Saarbrücken. Für Samstag werden hierzulande bis zu 39 Grad erwartet. Der STANDARD begleitet Sie wieder durch den Hitzetag

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