Dramatic shift in weather patterns expected as summer approaches, with a mix of storms and sunshine on the horizon
A storm system with its core over the Skagerrak is set to bring movement to the weather across Central Europe, starting from Tuesday. According to the German Weather Service (DWD), temperatures will rise day by day, reaching 25 to 29°C by Friday.
An offshoot of an Azores high is moving towards Central Europe, contributing to this warmer weather trend. However, the north and northwest will remain slightly cooler due to the proximity of low-pressure systems over Northern Europe. In these regions, temperatures will stay around 20 to 24°C.
Marcel Schmid, a weather expert, explains that this temperature rise is due to the approaching Azores high. He also advises that the storm may gust in storm force, particularly along the coast, where campers should secure their dwellings. The wind direction is expected to be southwesterly to westerly.
The weather this weekend and into the start of next week is expected to be changeable. There will be continued variability in temperatures in the north and northwest. By mid-week, the weather is set to bring summer vibes instead of autumn blues.
For the most accurate and up-to-date predicted weather conditions for Central Europe from Tuesday to Friday, I recommend checking the official website or app of the German Weather Service (DWD). They provide detailed forecasts, warnings, and weather maps specific to the region.
It's important to note that the temperatures in the north and northwest will not reach the same highs as the rest of Central Europe. The weather expert, Marcel Schmid, also advises that this cooler weather in the north and northwest is due to the low-pressure systems over Northern Europe.
In conclusion, Central Europe is set for a warm weather shift starting Tuesday, with temperatures reaching up to 29°C by Friday. However, the north and northwest will remain slightly cooler. Campers along the coast should secure their dwellings due to the potential for storm force winds. For the most accurate forecast, check the DWD's website or app.
The approaching Azores high is responsible for the rising temperatures across Central Europe, as mentioned by weather expert Marcel Schmid. Moreover, the German Weather Service (DWD) is predicting weather-forecasting indicating summer-like conditions from mid-week.