Weather Forecast Germany: June 16, 2025
Current climate forecasts for Europe and global destinations
Break out that sunscreen, folks! This coming Wednesday, Germany is in for another warm day. Here's a breakdown of what to expect:
In Western and Southern regions, cloud cover will thicken and showers or brief thunderstorms may pop up. But the good news is, the North and Northeast will mostly remain clear at least until evening. Be prepared for the occasional thunderstorm and strong gusts in the Southwest, West, and Northwest.
Temperatures will hover between 22-27°C in the North and Northeast, while the rest of the country will bask in highs of 28-35°C. Breath a sigh of relief as the heatwave eases off, giving way to milder temperatures closer to seasonal averages.
Wind will be gentle to moderate, blowing mainly from the southeast, switching to the west in the West and Southwest.
Now, let's dive into the details:
- North Rhine-Westphalia (Cologne): The weather in Cologne on the 16th is expected to remain sunny and breezy with light winds from the north. Although they haven't mentioned thunderstorms, the overall weather pattern hints at unstable conditions.
- Southern Germany: After the heatwave, temperatures here will cool down. Keep an eye on the sky as the trough moving in could spark severe weather, including thunderstorms, particularly after the heatwave subsides.
- Lower Saxony (Werlte): Temperatures in Werlte will remain mild. There's a possibility of unstable weather due to the synoptic set-up, but a specific thunderstorm warning hasn't been issued.
- Saxony-Anhalt (Schackstedt): Similar to other regions, the trough might bring unstable weather, possibly including thunderstorms. No specific temperature details are available for this region.
Tune in for potential stormy conditions on Monday, as a severe weather warning has been issued for parts of Germany, pointing to the presence of an omega-shaped weather configuration that could contribute to severe weather events. Stay safe out there, folks!
Other regions, such as North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony, may experience unstable weather conditions despite the forecast initially predicting clear skies. Weather-forecasting models suggest that these areas could encounter thunderstorms, although specific warnings have not been issued for all regions yet.