Europe Set for Unusually Hot Weather in First Blast of Summer
- Air conditioner demand set to pick up early in Berlin
- High temperatures in North Atlantic suggest another hot summer
In Berlin, the maximum temperature is set to soar to 28C on May 30, according to Weather Services International.
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Europe is bracing for its first hot spell of the summer, with Germany and the Nordics set for unusually high temperatures next week.
In Berlin, the maximum temperature is set to soar to 28C (82F) on May 30, according to Weather Services International. That means the German capital will see demand for cooling offices and homes well before air conditioners are usually turned on.