Sunny skies with a chill in North Rhine-Westphalia
- Chilly weather persists below 20°C, yet abundant sunshine prevails.
Brace yourself, folks of North Rhine-Westphalia! The upcoming week will bring a touch of winter's nip, but the bright sun will still keep appearances. On Monday, the sky's mostly clear, save for a few clouds encroaching upon East Westphalia, according to the German Weather Service (DWD). No rain is on the horizon. Temperatures won't break the 16 degrees mark, ranging from a cool 12 degrees high. A gentle breeze will rustle the leaves.
On Tuesday, the sun will dominate the sky, except for a few clouds creeping into the northeast corner of North Rhine-Westphalia. The forecast remains dry for the day. The thermometer will touch highs of 14 to 17 degrees. Mild to strong winds will be in the picture.
On Wednesday, the day will start under sunny skies, with clouds materializing later in the day, the DWD reported. The thermometer will show highs of 14 to 17 degrees. Prepare for moderate winds.
As for the Düsseldorf area, the current weather is seeing temperatures hovering around 5°C under passing clouds. The week ahead showcases a drop in temperatures, from 6°C to 2°C, with a good dose of precipitation, including sprinkles, overcast conditions, and even snow towards Friday. Over the weekend, temperatures will linger around the freezing mark, with a mix of snow, overcast, and scattered cloudy conditions.
In Witten, presently it's overcast and 7°C under a thick blanket of clouds. Things will get cooler across the week, with rain showers and broken clouds taking center stage as the week progresses. Sunday and Monday will see temperatures around 47°F to 51°F, with drizzle or rain and plenty of overcast skies.
So, pack a coat and embrace the crisp air as you enjoy the sunlight. The upcoming week may require some adjustments, but remember—no rain in sight for North Rhine-Westphalia!
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