
Desert air like with a pump: Why temperatures threaten up to 40 degrees at the end of July
Desert air as with a pump: Why end of July temperatures threaten up to 40 degrees
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Desert air as with a pump: Why end of July temperatures threaten up to 40 degrees. On our pages you will find worldwide city and local forecasts for the next 14 days and for the first 7 days in 1-hour resolution and for the following days in 3-hour resolution. Will the next big heat wave come at the end of July or is the summer of 2026 over? © picture alliance/dpa | Arne Immanuel Bänsch The ancient Romans already remarked: Whenever this star rose together with the sun in midsummer, it became unbearably sultry.
Furthermore, Hunstage 2026: It could really crash in the weather The stupid thing: This time the old reputation might hit the mark. This became a rule of thumb that is still in every calendar today – the famous dog days, roughly from the 23rd. The reason is a modern one: The extremes have increased, the summers push their embers more and more often into late July and early August.
In addition, There is talk of Sirius, the dog star in the constellation Big Dog. Sirius has nothing to do with the heat – and in the end is surprisingly right.
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Desert air as with a pump: Why end of July temperatures threaten up to 40 degrees.
reliability low1/2 sourcesOn our pages you will find worldwide city and local forecasts for the next 14 days and for the first 7 days in 1-hour resolution and for the following days in 3-hour resolution.
reliability low1/2 sourcesWill the next big heat wave come at the end of July or is the summer of 2026 over? © picture alliance/dpa | Arne Immanuel Bänsch The ancient Romans already remarked: Whenever this star rose together with the sun in midsummer, it became unbearably sultry.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHunstage 2026: It could really crash in the weather The stupid thing: This time the old reputation might hit the mark.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThis became a rule of thumb that is still in every calendar today – the famous dog days, roughly from the 23rd.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe reason is a modern one: The extremes have increased, the summers push their embers more and more often into late July and early August.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThere is talk of Sirius, the dog star in the constellation Big Dog.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSirius has nothing to do with the heat – and in the end is surprisingly right.
reliability low1/2 sources
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