Bavaria expects heat wave: up to 35 degrees on the march!

Bavaria expects heat wave: up to 35 degrees on the march!

In Bavaria, a phase of intensive summer heat is imminent. In the coming days, the thermometer will climb for over 30 degrees, which could encourage many people to stay outdoors and visit popular excursion destinations.

The effects on outdoor events

Last weekend, the summer weather moved numerous visitors to the open-air concerts by Taylor Swift in Munich. While the sun was relentlessly on the fans, who were often queued for hours, Saturday was particularly challenging because many suffered from the high temperatures and even collapsed. The clear temperature difference in Sunday made the concerts more pleasant and safer on the second day.

The upcoming weather conditions in Bavaria

The weather forecast of the German Weather Service (DWD) shows that the next week will be shaped by very warm weather. On Monday, the temperatures rise to 24 to 29 degrees, while on Tuesday they should increase to 28 to 33 degrees. Values of up to 35 degrees could even be reached on Wednesday, especially in parts of Swabia and in the Alpine region.

open-air events and safety precautions

The increasing heat raises questions about safety at open -air events. In view of the high temperatures, organizers must ensure that sufficient shade and water are available to ensure the well -being of the participants. Especially in concerts that attract many people, it is crucial to take suitable measures to avoid heat damage.

Enjoy summer time

With its numerous lakes and landscapes,

Bayern offers the perfect backdrop to enjoy the summer heat. Many people use the summer temperatures to relax in the charming waters such as the Ammersee or Walchensee. These places will be an attraction for those who want to cool and enjoy nature.

outlook on further events

With the upcoming concert by Adele in Munich, interest in the weather conditions for outdoor events will continue to increase. A maximum of 23 degrees is currently predicted for Friday (August 2), but slight rain showers could previously occur. Fans hope that they will stay dry during the concert, while later threatens later.

Overall, the forecast heat wave is not only a sign of the ongoing summer, but also influences the behavior of people and the organization of major events in Bavaria. Security and prevention are now in focus, while people enjoy the warm months.

- Nag