Hoch Yvonne brings dream weather: up to 33 degrees on the weekend!

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On June 17, 2025, Hoch “Yvonne” will bring warm summer weather with temperatures of up to 33 degrees to Germany. Ideal for leisure!

Am 17. Juni 2025 bringt Hoch „Yvonne“ warmes Sommerwetter mit Temperaturen bis zu 33 Grad nach Deutschland. Ideal für Freizeit!
On June 17, 2025, Hoch “Yvonne” will bring warm summer weather with temperatures of up to 33 degrees to Germany. Ideal for leisure!

Hoch Yvonne brings dream weather: up to 33 degrees on the weekend!

It's June 17th, 2025 and the Hessians can look forward to a dream weekend! High “Yvonne” not only brings warm air, but also ideal weather conditions for leisure and travel. From today on, sun and warmth will dominate all over Germany hanauer.de reported. While the temperatures in the north are between 21 and 25 degrees, those in southern Hesse can look forward to up to 30 degrees.

On Wednesday June 18th we can expect even higher temperatures, reaching up to 32 degrees in the southwest. A mild night breeze will remain throughout the week. If you want to enjoy the night, temperatures between 10 and 17 degrees will be pleasant. On Thursday, June 19th, the Corpus Christi holiday awaits us with temperatures between 21 and 31 degrees, almost cloudless skies and no risk of thunderstorms in sight.

Heat until the weekend

From Friday to Sunday things really get down to business: the weather experts expect highs of around 33 degrees. A single heat thunderstorm could poke through the far southwest on Sunday, but most regions will remain dry and sunny. The night temperatures range between 11 and 14 degrees, which pleasantly rounds off the warmth of the days.

It is also forecast that the entire month of June 2025 was already too warm and this will also apply to the coming months. The American CFS and European ECMWF weather models suggest that July and August will also be warmer than usual. The Helmholtz Center's drought monitor shows that another year of high temperatures and low rainfall could threaten water supplies as agricultural water demands increase, particularly during dry spells in spring.

A look into the future

How Euronews reported, temperatures several degrees above average are expected this summer. Values ​​beyond 40 degrees are even possible. This extreme heat not only impacts our leisure time, but could also lead to an increase in heat-related deaths in Europe. The forecasts speak of up to 2.3 million additional heat deaths in the future, indicating the urgency of addressing climate change.

A look back at past summers shows that the last few years have often been characterized by extreme weather. In 2022 we experienced a historic summer drought, while 2021 was marked by floods and record-breaking rainfall. Such trends are alarming and forecasts raise concerns that weather conditions will not necessarily improve in the coming months.

So we're looking forward to a sunny weekend, but we should also keep an eye on the weather forecast for the coming months. The forecasts suggest we can expect some summer high-pressure weather - but also some challenges from possible drought.