Heatwave breaks more records in northern and central Europe

Northern and central Europe experienced another day of extreme heat on Saturday, with temperature records being broken across the continent. Germany provisionally recorded a new all-time high of 41.5C.
Northern and central Europe experienced another day of extreme heat on Saturday, as an unprecedented early summer heatwave continued to sweep across the continent. Provisional data indicated that Germany set a new all-time temperature record for the second consecutive day, reaching 41.5C. Simultaneously, Denmark and the Czech Republic also reported new record-breaking temperatures as the intense heat moved further north and east, affecting an increasing number of people. This widespread meteorological event highlights the ongoing impact of extreme weather conditions across the region. Sources: BBC News – World.