Oldenburg is burning: temperatures rise to a sweaty 35 degrees!

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Find out more about the rising temperatures in Oldenburg and the effects of climate change on the weather in August 2025.

Erfahren Sie mehr über die steigenden Temperaturen in Oldenburg und die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf das Wetter im August 2025.
Find out more about the rising temperatures in Oldenburg and the effects of climate change on the weather in August 2025.

Oldenburg is burning: temperatures rise to a sweaty 35 degrees!

A hot end to summer awaits us in Oldenburg! On Wednesday the temperatures will climb to an impressive 35 degrees, which will trigger a real surge of heat, especially at the end of the summer holidays. At night it stays pleasantly cool at around 20 degrees, so sleep doesn't turn into a sweat bath. Let's not forget the high temperatures: our summer heat sweetener will drop to around 20 degrees next weekend, but at least it will stay dry - perfect for those last trips outside. We also have to prepare for changes in August: the days are getting shorter and the sun will rise and set an hour earlier in the last days of August. In total, we lose almost two hours of daylight in August, but that can also be used! NWZonline reports that we should really enjoy the warm summer days.

What is happening in the region? According to a detailed weather forecast Weather.com The weather in Oldenburg will remain stable and friendly in the coming days, so outdoor pools and barbecue evenings will still be very popular. While the coolness of the night ensures a good night's sleep, the days with high levels of sunshine can be enjoyed.

Climate change and its traces

According to the Federal Environment Agency, strong climate fluctuations and extreme weather events are no longer uncommon. Storms, droughts and hot summers are the order of the day, and the consequences are far-reaching: impacts on ecosystems, agriculture and forestry, as well as economic damage caused by weather events. With the current temperatures, we are seeing a trend towards extreme weather conditions, which not only affect our beautiful summer days, but also our daily lives. The Competence Center for Climate Impacts and Adaptation has published a monitoring report that impressively demonstrates that there is an urgent need for action on around 30 climate impacts. Above all, this includes the deadly heat stress that affects us all.

The last days of summer invite us to enjoy the warm weather. But we should treat nature consciously and be aware of the effects of climate change. Long-term adjustments are necessary if we want to continue to enjoy the summer heat in Oldenburg without worry in the future. Despite the high temperatures, we should remember to strike a balance between enjoyment and responsibility so that we can work together for a more livable future.