Heat wave on the march: up to 36 degrees in Berlin and Brandenburg!

Berlin erlebt am 28.06.2025 eine Hitzewelle mit Temperaturen bis 36 Grad. Experten geben wichtige Gesundheitstipps.
Berlin experiences a heat wave with temperatures up to 36 degrees on June 28, 2025. Experts give important health tips. (Symbolbild/MB)

Heat wave on the march: up to 36 degrees in Berlin and Brandenburg!

Berlin, Deutschland - On June 28, 2025, Berlin expects a heat wave with temperatures that will reach up to 36 degrees Celsius in some places. Similar values ​​are also possible in Brandenburg. According to rbb24, meteorologists to take sufficient fluid, cooling locations and efforts to avoid. Martin Jonas from the German Weather Service (DWD) describes the heat wave as a central topic for the coming days. In Southwest Germany in particular, maximum temperatures of up to 39 degrees are expected.

In this context, high season recommended behavior and protective measures are important. The recommendations include skin protection because of the high UV radiation, the multiple creaming with sunscreen, wearing headgear and choosing airy, long clothing.

long -term effects of climate change

The increasing heat is not just a short -term phenomenon. In the long term, an increase in heat periods is expected in Germany, which are caused by climate change. According to rki has this heat extensive effects on human health and general well-being. Vulnerable groups such as older people, pregnant women, children and people with chronic previous illnesses are particularly affected.

In order to minimize health risks, effective heat protection is considered necessary. The RKI has already carried out evaluations to the heat -related depravality and works closely with various institutions to develop measures for heat provision. These include the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) and the Federal Environment Agency (UBA).

heat waves as a health risk

The definition "hot days" refers to temperatures above 30 ° C during days, while "tropical nights" describe nights with temperatures above 20 ° C. According to Environmental Bundesamt increases the frequency of these extreme weather events. Such days were increasingly registered between 2000 and 2024, especially during the heat summer 2003, 2015, 2018 and 2022.

The forecasts indicate that the heat -related mortality will increase in the coming decades. Calculations show a potential increase of up to 6 percent per degree Celsius temperature increase, which could lead to tens of thousands of additional deaths. This development becomes an even more serious health problem, especially in urban areas, where the heat isola effect is more pronounced.

The Situation in Berlin illustrates how important it is to prepare for the increasing temperatures. In addition to individual responsibility, state coordination and prevention is also of crucial importance to protect the health of the population.

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