Key facts
- A heatwave is moving east from Western Europe.
- Germany and Poland are expected to experience high temperatures.
- Temperatures in Germany and Poland may approach 40 degrees Celsius.
- The heatwave has caused dozens of deaths in Western Europe.
- Temperature records have been broken across Western Europe.
The intense heatwave that has gripped Western Europe, leading to dozens of fatalities and the breaking of numerous temperature records, is now forecast to shift its focus eastward. Germany and Poland are the latest countries expected to experience the brunt of this extreme weather phenomenon. Forecasters predict that temperatures in these nations could approach the 40 degrees Celsius mark. This eastward movement signifies the persistent and widespread nature of the current heatwave, which has already had significant impacts on public health and infrastructure across western European countries. The situation underscores the ongoing challenges posed by extreme weather events and their potential to affect large geographical areas.
