Temperatures hit record highs from Switzerland to the Czech Republic and Denmark on Saturday, as a heat wave that baked western European countries this week moves to central and eastern parts of the continent.
Germany hit a record 106 degrees Fahrenheit on Saturday, provisional data from the national weather service showed, marking a new all-time high, the AFP reported. Unusually high temperatures were recorded even in Nordic countries not known for sweltering summers.
The Danish Meteorological Institute reported a new record of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit in Ødum north of Aarhus — the warmest day since records began in 1874. [emphasis added]
May-June 2026
Unprecedented European heat wave. (6/27)
Climate change turned up the heat on Planet Earth (May 2026 worldwide edition). (6/11)
April 2026
If right-wing parties gain control, then Europe will only get hotter (b/w Looney Tunes at the Heartland Institute). (4/30)
2026 Southwest U.S. heat wave joins list of "most astonishing weather events" of 21st century. (4/4)
March 2026
February 2026
January 2026
Climate change as a matter of fact: That's why it's called "extreme weather". (1/29)

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