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Germany breaks all-time heat record with 41.3 °C

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June 27, 2026

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Germany breaks all-time heat record with 41.3 °C

Germany recorded a provisional all-time temperature high of 41.3 degrees Celsius on the weekend, the German Weather Service (DWD) said, reported dpa. The reading was measured at 5 pm (1500 GMT) in Saarbrücken, in the western state of Saarland, as a record-breaking heatwave that has gripped parts of Western Europe tightens its hold on Germany. If confirmed, the temperature would surpass the previous national heat record of 41.2 degrees, set on July 25, 2019. The DWD said several records had been broken on Friday, including Germany's previous June record of 39.6 degrees, measured on June 30, 2019, in the central town of Bernburg. Saarland's previous all-time high of 40.2 degrees, recorded on July 25, 2019, was also exceeded. Other locations also reported extreme heat, with Bad Kreuznach in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate and Kitzingen in Bavaria each reaching 40.7 degrees in the afternoon, according to the weather service. The heatwave in Western Europe has now engulfed Germany, with temperatures forecast to reach or exceed 40 degrees in other parts of the country, including Berlin, this weekend. The oppressive conditions have been intensified by persistently high nighttime temperatures, offering little respite. Scientists say extreme weather events like the current heatwave are becoming more frequent in Germany due to climate change, with official data showing an increase in the number of days each year when temperatures exceed 30 degrees. The extreme heat has already disrupted public events and tourist attractions. Germany's nationwide Civil Protection Day, scheduled for Saturday in the south-western city of Freiburg, was postponed as authorities sought to reduce strain on emergency personnel needed elsewhere during the heatwave. The glass dome and rooftop terrace of Berlin's Reichstag building will be closed throughout the weekend due to the high temperatures.

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BNO News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Germany breaks national all-time heat record amid European heatwave

Germany has broken its all-time heat record, with a weather station in Saarbrücken recording 41.3°C (106.3°F) as a severe heatwave continues across parts of Europe. The Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany’s weather service, said the reading was recorded at Saarbrücken-Burbach, in southwestern Germany near the French border, and is still subject to final verification. If confirmed, it [] The post Germany breaks national all-time heat record amid European heatwave appeared first on BNO News.

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jun 27, 2026

Germany hit by record temperatures as heatwave moves east

Germans braced for sweltering conditions on Saturday as a heatwave linked to dozens of deaths in Western ​Europe was expected to move east after temperatures broke records above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Britain, France, Switzerland and Germany ‌have all experienced record heat in June, and the weather system could test more records as [] The post Germany hit by record temperatures as heatwave moves east appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Vanguard News

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· Jul 12, 2026

99 drowned in June as heatwave stifles Germany

Germany was among the nations hit by a stifling June heatwave in western Europe, which set temperature records in several places across the country as the mercury rose as high as 41.7C. The post 99 drowned in June as heatwave stifles Germany appeared first on Vanguard News.

UrduPoint

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· Jun 29, 2026

Record-breaking heat spreads through Europe

Record-breaking heat spreads through Europe

AllSides

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· Jun 30, 2026

Germany, Czechia, Poland and Hungary swelter through hottest days on record

Germany, Czechia, Poland and Hungary reached record temperatures of more than 40C on Sunday as a heatwave linked to hundreds of deaths in western Europe spread east. More than 191 million people in Europe faced temperatures of at least 35C, with extreme heat warnings across the region. Germany recorded a new all-time high of 41.7C, in Coschen, near the Polish border in eastern Brandenburg, according to preliminary data from the national weather service. This broke the previous record of 41.5C set a day earlier in Drewitz.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Temperature records shattered in Europe as deadly heatwave moves east

Temperature records shattered in Europe as deadly heatwave moves east

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Related coverage for "Germany breaks all-time heat record with 41.3 °C": BNO News — Germany breaks national all-time heat record amid European heatwave. Egyptian Gazette — Germany hit by record temperatures as heatwave moves east. Vanguard News — 99 drowned in June as heatwave stifles Germany. UrduPoint — Record-breaking heat spreads through Europe. AllSides — Germany, Czechia, Poland and Hungary swelter through hottest days on record. Korea Times News — Temperature records shattered in Europe as deadly heatwave moves east