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Change in forecast: Sun arrives from Wednesday

Bright skies on the horizon: Solar energy from Wednesday onwards

Rain clouds gradually vacate Berlin and Brandenburg skies. (Symbol image) Pictured photograph.
Rain clouds gradually vacate Berlin and Brandenburg skies. (Symbol image) Pictured photograph.

Sunny Days Ahead from Mid-June in Berlin and Brandenburg

Bright skies on the horizon: Sunlight starting from Wednesday onwards - Change in forecast: Sun arrives from Wednesday

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Brace yourself for a change in weather after Pentecost! Here's a updated forecast for the workweek beginning from mid-June in Berlin and Brandenburg.

Towards the start of the week, expect intermittent rain and isolated thunderstorms, followed by a calm, sunny spell. The German Weather Service reports that as we move past Tuesday, temperatures will start to pick up significantly, so bring on the sunglasses!

Tuesday presents a mixed bag, with the day beginning dry and warming up to a high of 22°C. Showers may hit by the afternoon, particularly in the capital region, but fear not – the storms and gusty winds will subside by nightfall.

The midweek weather in Berlin and Brandenburg is set to be delightful as temperatures gradually rise: up to 21°C on Wednesday, and 25°C on Thursday. Amidst the bright skies, you'll find yourself basking in the gradual warmth.

  • Berlin
  • Forecast
  • Brandenburg
  • рабочая неделя (workweek)
  • ГОССУР (German Weather Service)
  • Шторм (Thunderstorm)
  • Potsdam
  • DWD

Temperatures: After Pentecost, temperatures reheat gradually. Over the second week of June 2025, expect highs climbing from around 25°C to as much as 31°C in Berlin, with overnight lows between 13°C and 19°C. After this peak, temperatures trend down but remain comfortably warm, with highs mostly in the low- to mid-20s°C[5]. The region around Brandenburg an der Havel shows similar patterns, with highs of up to 24°C[4].

Rain and Thunderstorms: Early in the week, scattered showers are possible, but rainfall totals are generally low. Later in the week, the weather becomes drier, with only a slight chance of rain returning towards the end of the week on Saturday (2.9 mm)[5]. Although not specifically forecast, thunderstorms cannot be entirely ruled out, especially on hotter, more humid days[5].

Wind: Expect some days with strong winds, especially early in the week, with average speeds around 37 km/h. The wind is likely to be gusty during periods of change in the weather but will subside as the week progresses and temperatures rise[5].

Key Takeaways

  • Temperature: Expect a warming trend after Pentecost, reaching a brief peak in temperatures around mid-week, followed by a return to more moderate warmth.
  • Wind: Gusty winds are possible, especially early in the week, but will likely subside as the weather settles.
  • Rain and Thunderstorms: Early in the week, some scattered showers are possible. Afterward, expect drier conditions. Although not specifically forecast, thunderstorms cannot be entirely ruled out, especially on hotter days.
  • Brandenburg: Conditions are similar to Berlin, with dry, warm weather dominating after the initial post-Pentecost period[4][5].

This forecast is based on available data for mid-June 2025 and is consistent with the region’s typical late spring to early summer transition. Stay tuned for further updates!

Enrichment Data:This updated outlook provides detailed insights for the days immediately after Pentecost, based on available data for mid-June 2025:

Berlin and Brandenburg Weather Forecast (Mid-June 2025)

  • Temperatures and General Conditions
  • Berlin: After Pentecost, temperatures are set to rise gradually. Expect highs climbing from around 25°C to as much as 31°C, with overnight lows between 13°C and 19°C. After this peak, temperatures trend down but remain comfortably warm, with highs mostly in the low- to mid-20s°C[5].
  • Brandenburg: The region around Brandenburg an der Havel shows a similar pattern, with highs of up to 24°C or slightly lower, and mainly clear to partly cloudy skies[4].
  • Rain and Thunderstorms
  • Berlin: The early part of the week shows patchy rain possible, but rainfall totals are generally low. Later in the week, the weather becomes drier. By Saturday, expect a slight chance of rain (2.9 mm)[5].
  • Thunderstorm risk: No explicit mention of thunderstorms in the available forecasts for Berlin, but with temperatures rising and occasional rain possible, isolated thunderstorms cannot be completely ruled out for late June, though this is not highlighted in current short-term forecasts[5].
  • Brandenburg: Recent forecasts (around June 9–14) show mainly dry conditions, with only slight rain earlier in the week (overcast with rain on June 9, then mainly clear and dry)[4].
  • Wind
  • Berlin: Expect some days with strong winds, especially early in the week, with average speeds around 37 km/h. The wind is likely to be gusty during periods of change in the weather but will subside as the week progresses and temperatures rise[5].
  • Brandenburg: Wind conditions are less specified, but generally align with the Berlin pattern—stronger winds when weather systems move through, becoming lighter as the weather settles[4].

Summary Table

| Date (June 2025) | Max Temp (°C) | Min Temp (°C) | Rain (mm) | Wind (km/h) | Notes (Thunder/Storms) ||------------------|---------------|---------------|-----------|-------------|------------------------|| 12 (Thu) | 25 | 13 | 0 | — | Dry, warming || 13 (Fri) | 31 | 15 | 0 | — | Hot, dry || 14 (Sat) | 25 | 19 | 2.9 | — | Possible showers || 15 (Sun) | 24 | 16 | 0 | — | Dry |

[1]: Weather service data obtained from https://www.dwd.de/DE/Home/homepage.html

[2]: Climate data for Berlin obtained from https://en.climate-data.org/europe/germany/brandenburg-berlin/bjorketorforms-2/

[3]: Climate data for Brandenburg an der Havel obtained from https://en.climate-data.org/europe/germany/brandenburg/brandenburg-an-der-havel/

[4]: Climate data for Brandenburg obtained from https://en.climate-data.org/europe/germany/brandenburg/

[5]: 7-day forecast data obtained from https://www.wetter.de/wetter-prognose-berlin/wetter-bjorketorforms-2-prognose-10-tag-10989973.html

  • The community policy of various workplaces in Berlin and Brandenburg should take into account the updated weather forecast for the workweek beginning from mid-June. Employers should be prepared to address potential disruptions due to intermittent rain or thunderstorms in the early part of the week.
  • As the weather improves and temperatures rise, employment policies in these regions might need to address employee welfare concerns, such as ensuring access to proper sun protection and hydration, especially once temperatures reach the peak of 31°C in Berlin.

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