Europe is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave, with new national and regional temperature records set across multiple countries. From Czechia to Denmark, Switzerland, Spain and Germany, meteorological agencies are reporting extreme values that surpass anything measured since the beginning of modern weather observations. Record-Breaking Heat Across Central and Northern Europe Czechia: 40.8°C in Doksany Czechia has already reached a new all-time national temperature record even before the peak of the heatwave. The national weather service CHMU reported 40.8°C in Doksany, north of Prague—exceeding the previous record of 40.4°C set in 2012.…
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Sleepless in the Heat? 7 Simple Tricks for Cooler Nights
Summer may not look like it in Vienna right now, but the heat is expected to return in the coming days — and with it, those restless, sweaty nights. When temperatures barely drop below 20°C, sleep quickly becomes a challenge. Urban apartments, especially in older buildings, absorb heat throughout the day and release it slowly well into the night. The good news: You don’t need an air conditioner to make your bedroom more comfortable. A few simple adjustments can noticeably cool your sleeping environment. 1. Ventilate the right way The…
Read MoreAustria Braces for 40°C as Heatwave Peaks on Sunday
Vienna — Austria is heading into the most extreme phase of its ongoing heatwave, with temperatures expected to reach or even exceed 40°C on Sunday, particularly in the eastern regions, according to Geosphere Austria. The country has been under escalating heat alerts since Tuesday, and the coming days are set to push conditions to their limits. Heatwave Intensifies Across Austria Meteorologists warn that from Thursday onward, temperatures above 35°C will be widespread across the entire country, marking a continuation of a heatwave gripping much of Western Europe.Yellow and orange warnings…
Read MoreSummer Sky 2026: A Season Packed With Rare Celestial Events
The summer of 2026 has only just begun, but astronomers and sky‑watchers across Europe are already calling it one of the most spectacular seasons in years. Despite the famously bright summer nights that often frustrate stargazers, the coming weeks offer an unusually rich lineup of celestial events — many of them visible without any equipment. A Sky That Never Sleeps Even when the nights barely grow dark, several summer classics remain easy to spot. The Summer Milky Way arches across the southeastern sky, glowing softly above the horizon. High in…
Read MoreScientists Say Urinating in the Sea Is Largely Harmless — but Pools Are a Different Story
A dip in the ocean, warm sun on the skin — and suddenly nature calls. Many holidaymakers know the dilemma. But is relieving oneself in the sea actually harmful to the environment? According to researchers, the answer is clear: in almost all cases, it poses virtually no ecological risk. Why the Ocean Can Handle It The key lies in the composition of human urine. About 95 percent of it is simply water. The remaining components — sodium, chloride, potassium — are substances already found in seawater, often in far higher…
Read MoreSmartphones at Risk: How to Protect Your Device From Extreme Summer Heat
As temperatures soar past 30 degrees across Austria, it’s not just people who are feeling the strain. Smartphones, too, are reaching their limits — and overheating can cause lasting damage. Why heat is dangerous for your phone Modern smartphones — whether Apple or Android — are designed to operate best between 0 and 35 degrees Celsius. Once temperatures rise above that range, sensitive components begin to suffer. The most vulnerable parts are the battery and the display. High heat can cause the battery to degrade faster, swell, or in extreme…
Read MoreHeadaches in Summer Heat: Why High Temperatures Trigger Pain — and How to Protect Yourself
When the temperature soars past 30°C, headaches become one of the most common warm‑weather complaints. What should be a carefree summer day can quickly turn into a struggle: a heavy forehead, throbbing temples, fading concentration. Doctors say this is no coincidence — heat puts the body under stress, and several mechanisms can spark pain. Why Heat Often Leads to Headaches When Sun Exposure Becomes Dangerous: Sonnenstich vs. Hitzschlag Sonnenstich (Sunstroke) Caused by direct sunlight on the head and neck, it irritates the meninges — the protective layers around the brain.…
Read MoreTotal Solar Eclipse of 2026: Where in Europe You Can See It
A rare celestial event is set to captivate millions across Europe next summer. On 12 August 2026, a total solar eclipse will sweep across parts of Spain and Iceland—marking the first time in nearly 30 years that such a spectacle will be visible from Central Europe. A Two-Minute Window of Total Darkness For 2 minutes and 18 seconds, the Moon will slide in front of the setting Sun, plunging parts of Spain into an eerie twilight. According to Spain’s National Geographic Institute, cities including Bilbao, Valencia, Tarragona, and La Coruña,…
Read MoreEU Set to Update Air Passenger Rights — What Travelers Need to Know
The European Union is preparing a significant refresh of its air‑passenger rights framework — the first major update in years. After long and often difficult negotiations, representatives of the European Parliament and EU member states have reached a political agreement that keeps the core compensation rules intact but introduces several practical improvements for travelers. Passengers will continue to receive financial compensation from three hours of delay, but new rules aim to make flying more transparent, fairer, and easier — from clearer pricing to family seating and faster information during disruptions.…
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