Record temperatures again recorded in parts of the European continent

2022-07-21 2022-07-21T17:55:11Z
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Weather of Arabia - Despite the decline of the heat wave from the west of the European continent, the heat wave is still expanding in its impact towards the countries of central and northern European continent, setting more records in terms of temperatures.

Hamburg, northern Germany, records the highest temperature in its history, and an island in Denmark breaks the record

On Wednesday, July 20, 2022, the city of Hamburg, northern Germany, recorded the highest temperature in its recorded history, with temperatures reaching the barrier of 40.1 degrees Celsius, and at the same time, ABED Island in Denmark also recorded record temperatures that reached 35.9 degrees Celsius, which is the temperature Highest in July nationwide.

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