Heat wave in Carinthia: highest warning level for up to 38 degrees!

Heat wave in Carinthia: highest warning level for up to 38 degrees!

Ferlach, Österreich - On July 2, 2025, Europe is recorded by an extraordinary heat wave that affects large parts of the continent. In Carinthia, Austria, maximum temperatures of up to 38 degrees Celsius were predicted for Wednesday and Thursday. This heat is the result of a persistent heat wave that has been lasting for two weeks and particularly affects the south of Austria as well as parts of Styria, Burgenland, Lower Austria and Vienna. The situation in Ferlach is particularly alarming, where temperatures above 30 degrees have been measured continuously since June 18. Klagenfurt also experiences an extraordinary summer, with the day in a row with daily maximum values of over 30 degrees. The highest heat warning level (red) was proclaimed for July 3, 2025. Despite the oppressive heat, a cold front is expected for Monday, which should bring a clear cooling, while the weekend continues to be hot, as click Carinthia

Meanwhile, Germany experiences its hottest day of the year. According to [n-tv] (https://www.n-tv.de/panorama/aktuelle-daten-zur-welle-wo-der-germany-temperature record-wackel25873877.html) the temperature is an average of between 35 and 39 degrees Celsius, with local maximum values of almost 40 degrees. Regions such as the Ruhr area, Rhineland, Upper Rhine, Thuringia and Brandenburg are particularly affected. Historically, this period for the first third of July could be considered one of the hottest. From the afternoon, however, cooling and sometimes heavy thunderstorms are expected. The German Weather Service warns of possible "hurricane gusts" that could come to the region.

A look at Europe

The heat wave is part of a larger pattern that extends over Europe. Experts from the European Center for Medium -term weather forecasts (ECMWF) are currently observing two striking heat waves. The first wave reached its peak around June 20, the second began on June 29 and continues to this day. Forecasts show temperatures that are well above the average of the season, and in southern Europe the at night is exceptionally high. June 2023 could be one of the five warmest since the beginning of the weather records, according to [Tagtps://www.tagesspiegel.de/wissen/hitze-kord-gnack-jetzt-jetzt--wetterwende-aber-nur-kurz-13950094.html).

In Germany, record -breaking 39.3 degrees in Andernach were measured on June 28, while a new heat record of 46 degrees was registered in El Granado in Spain. France also proclaimed the highest warning level red for 16 departments, and heat warnings are active in Italy, Greece, Switzerland and Belgium. These extreme conditions are closely related to climate change, which reinforces the frequency and intensity of heat waves, which has occurred over two thirds of the heaviest heat waves in Europe since 2000

outlook and weather changes

Although a relief in the form of thunderstorms and cold fronts is imminent, the heat will probably stop for some time. Cooler temperatures are initially expected for the north and west of Germany, while the heat continues in the southwest. The predictions indicate that the temperatures can increase again, especially in the east and south, at the beginning of the first weekend in July. At a time when such extreme weather phenomena increase, it remains to be seen how the European population deals with the challenges of the heat.

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