Germany and Czech Republic continue to break their own high temperature records.

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Many German media outlets on the 28th cited preliminary observation data from the German Weather Service, saying that Germany recorded a high temperature of 41.7°C that day, breaking the country's historical high-temperature record for the third consecutive day. The Czech Republic also renewed its national high-temperature record that day. On the afternoon of the 28th local time, Niesemünde in the state of Brandenburg, eastern Germany, recorded a high of 41.7°C. On the 26th, Saarbrücken-Burbach in the western state of Saarland recorded 41.3°C, setting a new high; on the 27th, Möcken-Drewitz in the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt recorded 41.5°C, again breaking the record. The German Weather Service said these preliminary data still need to be verified. Germany's previous recorded highest temperature was 41.2°C, measured on July 25, 2019, in Tönisvorst and Duisburg-Baar in North Rhine-Westphalia. In addition, Germany's nighttime temperatures also hit new highs. According to the German Weather Service, from the night of the 27th to the 28th, the minimum temperature in Kubschütz, Saxony, was 29.4°C. The previous record was 27.2°C measured in Rhineland-Palatinate in August 2003. The German Weather Service said that temperatures in Germany are expected to drop in the new week, with many areas likely to experience severe convective weather, and the eastern region has a higher possibility of strong thunderstorms. On the same day, the Czech Republic also continued to update its national high-temperature record. The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute said on social media on the 28th that the Doksany weather station north of Prague recorded a high of 41.1°C that day. Just the day before, the same station recorded 40.6°C, breaking the previous record of 40.4°C set in 2012. (Xinhua)
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