The chilly autumn vibes persist in North Rhine-Westphalia, refusing to budge even into the new week. Meteorological experts from the German Weather Service (DWD) in Essen predict a wet and blustery week ahead. Despite a slight decrease in wind intensity, there's a possibility of strong to stormy gusts, particularly at higher elevations. The sky will remain crowded with clouds, and occasional drizzles might punctuate the weather. Temperatures will hover between 10°C and 12°C, with Monday forecasted to be slightly warmer than Tuesday. But lucky for us, the middle of the week is expected to bring some temporary respite from the rain before the clouds return later in the day.
The weather forecast for Soest, specifically, predicts a steady 35-39°F temperature range throughout the upcoming days, with wind speeds between 3-12 mph, steadily decreasing as the week progresses. The humidity will stay relatively high, with dew points hovering around 30°F. Rainfall forecast predicts sporadic showers, with Monday and Tuesday seeing the most precipitation.
Meanwhile, Düsseldorf is predicted to stay mostly cloudy with colder temperatures, around 7°C, and variable winds consistently around 4 km/h. The rest of the week is anticipated to be mostly cloudy with moderate chances of rain, decreasing winds, and increasing temperatures. So, brace yourselves for a week of weather changes, ranging from drizzles to windy days in North Rhine-Westphalia!