Up to 37 degrees? Peak of the heat wave is yet to come

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Today, Sunday – the temperature will reach up to 37 degrees.

The good news in advance: On Sunday afternoon, partly heavy thunderstorms could provide cooling.

The bad news is that it will be hot until then. Hotter than ever before this summer.

If Saturday already provided record temperatures with just over 34 degrees Sunday could even be 37 degrees on the thermometer.

The wind blows far from thunderstorms only weak.

The morning lows range between 14 and 24, the daytime highs between 28 and 36 degrees, locally even 37 degrees should be possible, according to Unwetterzentrale.

Also on Monday, it will remain very hot in some areas and generally increasingly humid and thundery. In the western parts of the country, showers and thunderstorms are expected already in the morning. Here, temperatures will drop compared to the previous day, but the muggy and warm air will remain a burden.

Further east, the sun will shine longer with only a few clouds. In the course of the day, however, the tendency for thunderstorms will increase significantly.

The thunderstorm cells can be locally quite violent and bring hail, storms and heavy rain.

Not all regions will get thunderstorms, but where the cells develop, thunderstorms must be expected. At first, the wind will come from the south, later it will increasingly turn to the west. It will be 16 to 24 degrees Celsius in the morning, during the day temperatures will rise from west to east to 24 to 34 degrees.

So there is still no end in sight to the heat wave. Nevertheless, June is average in terms of weather, especially when measured against the record June of 2019, which was 4.5 degrees too hot on average for the month, with 17 hot days and a peak of 38.5 degrees (measured in Innsbruck). But at least June 2021 can probably beat June 2020, which had a total of only three hot days with a maximum value of 32.9 degrees, measured in Vienna.

— sources: Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik — ZAMG and kurier.at/picture: pixabay.com

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