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Dramatic weather shift predicted for summer season

Followed by a stormy beginning, a high-pressure system ushers in sunny skies and warmer temperatures reaching 29°C starting from midweek. Notably, this warmth may not be felt as summery everywhere.

Rapid weather shift anticipated, with summer's foreseeable unpredictable patterns of sun and storms
Rapid weather shift anticipated, with summer's foreseeable unpredictable patterns of sun and storms

Dramatic weather shift predicted for summer season

By midweek, the weather in Central Europe is predicted to bring summer vibes instead of autumn blues, according to the German Weather Service (DWD). The forecast indicates a consistent increase in temperature, with daytime highs reaching 25 to 29°C by midweek and potentially even reaching up to 29°C by Friday.

This weather change is expected to be initiated on Tuesday by a storm system with its core over the Skagerrak. A subsidiary of an Azores high is expected to move towards Central Europe, bringing warmer temperatures day by day. The sun will be generous, as stated by meteorologist Marcel Schmid from the DWD.

The weather pattern will have plenty of movement due to the storm system, and the southwesterly to westerly wind may gust in storm force, especially along the coast. Campers along the coast should secure their accommodations due to the potential for storm force winds.

However, it's important to note that the temperature forecast does not predict a sudden drop in temperatures. The cooler temperatures in the north and northwest are due to the proximity of low-pressure systems over Northern Europe, so the temperature increase is not expected to affect the north and northwest significantly.

The weather this weekend and into the start of next week is expected to be changeable, but overall, the forecast suggests stable summer weather, with warm, sunny, and dry conditions. This period exhibits typical summer weather with warm daytime temperatures, clear skies, and light winds, consistent with summer vibes.

Recent weeks in Central Europe have experienced cooler temperatures and some rainfall, but currently, the region is under warm summer conditions, with Central Europe (including the Czech Republic) transitioning fully into summer weather patterns by early August.

For those in Prague, the weather forecast for the period between Tuesday (August 5) and Friday (August 8), 2025, shows mostly sunny intervals, dry conditions, and warm temperatures ranging from around 14°C early morning to highs near 24-26°C during the day. Winds will be generally moderate from the southwest to south, with gusts reaching up to 17 mph on Thursday. Rain chances remain very low, below 5% throughout this period.

In conclusion, the weather forecast for Central Europe between August 5 and 8, 2025, suggests a shift away from any lingering autumn-like coolness to predominantly summer-like warmth and dryness, bringing a welcome change of vibe for the region.

The upcoming weather in Central Europe, as predicted by the DWD, indicates a shift towards summer-like warmth due to an Azores high moving towards the region, consistent with environmental-science principles that dictate temperature changes based on atmospheric pressure systems. Furthermore, the sunny and dry conditions suggest that this change aligns with typical summer weather patterns, evoking the summer vibes that were predicted by the recent weather forecast for the region.

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