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Changeable weather forecast for Pentecost day

Unpredictable weather patterns predicted for Pentecost celebration

Unpredictable weather conditions expected during Pentecost.
Unpredictable weather conditions expected during Pentecost.

Prepare for Pentecost: A Mixed Bag Weather Forecast

Unpredictable weather patterns to prevail during Pentecost - Changeable weather forecast for Pentecost day

Get ready for an unpredictable weather week as we approach Pentecost! Here's the lowdown on what to expect:

  • Rain, thunderstorms, clouds, wind, and (occasionally) some fierce storms. Can't decide between packing an umbrella or a swimsuit? You'll probably need both. According to meteorologists from the German Weather Service (DWD), the long Pentecost weekend will bring a rollercoaster of weather surprises. Don't count on consistent sunshine and warmth – it's gonna be a wild ride!
  • Across the entire southwest, you'll find a merry-go-round of showers, isolated thunderstorms, and gusty winds. A meteorologist from DWD told us, "It's going to be very unsettled and changeable everywhere." Oh joy! If you're in Karlsruhe or anywhere nearby, no need to worry about missing out on sunny moments – they'll be rare and local.
  • While Saturday's highs will reach 22 to 23°C, Sunday's temperatures will dip to 18 to 19°C. Prepare for stronger thunderstorms and don't forget your windbreaker, because it'll stay windy throughout Pentecost Monday. Met forecasters even predict storm gusts in the Black Forest and on the Feldberg. Yikes!
  • On Monday night, there'll be more rain showers in Upper Swabia. After that, rain will gradually decrease nationwide, and it'll start to get drier. As Pentecost Monday progresses, a high-pressure system will regain control.
  • So when does the weekend end? According to the DWD expert, "When the weather gets better again." While it'll see some improvement on Monday, the high-pressure system can't fully take charge until Tuesday. Get ready for temperatures of around 26°C in the southern Rhine Valley on Tuesday, and up to 29°C on Wednesday.

In summary, the weather during Pentecost and the days following will be unpredictable, with a mix of warm temperatures and potential thunderstorms, particularly in southern regions such as Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. Don't forget to check the forecast and pack accordingly – because with our current weather pattern, you never quite know what to expect!

  • Pentecost
  • Pentecost weekend
  • Gusty storm
  • Rain
  • Thunderstorm
  • Karlsruhe
  • Pentecost Monday
  • DWD

The Commission has also been consulted on the draft directive regarding weather forecasting and protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation during a week of unpredictable weather leading up to Pentecost, as meteorologists from the DWD foresee rain, thunderstorms, clouds, wind, and occasional fierce storms. Workers in Karlsruhe, particularly those involved in outdoor activities, should take necessary precautions during the Pentecost weekend to protect themselves from potential gusty storms and rain.

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