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Germany news: Heat record broken for second consecutive day
Germany broke its all-time temperature record for multiple consecutive days in late June 2026. The heatwave has affected approximately 150 million people across Europe. High temperatures are now moving east toward Poland.
What changed
Germany recorded new national heat records for a second and third consecutive day.
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Germany Sets New National Heat Records Amid Europe Heatwave
confidence 80%Germany broke its all-time temperature record for multiple consecutive days in late June 2026. The heatwave has affected approximately 150 million people across Europe. High temperatures are now moving east toward Poland.
What's confirmed:
- Germany set a new national heat record for the second consecutive day on Saturday.
- An estimated 150 million people have experienced temperatures over 35C across Europe.
- The heatwave is moving east toward Germany and Poland.
- Heat records were broken in Germany, Denmark, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland.
Still unconfirmed:
- WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that Europe is not prepared for high temperatures.