Following Thursday's gray low temperatures, temperatures are expected to rise on Friday.
The German Weather Service (DWD) has issued a forecast for the Berlin-Brandenburg region, offering a mix of weather conditions over the next few days.
According to meteorologist Liliane Hofer, residents can expect overcast weather today, with mostly cloudy skies in Berlin and Brandenburg. However, high temperatures will range from a comfortable 20 to 23°C, making it a pleasant day for outdoor activities.
While it will remain largely dry in the region, some rain is expected in the northern parts of Brandenburg overnight into Friday. Residents in these areas should be prepared for a few showers, but the DWD predicts that it will clear up by Friday morning.
On Friday, the weather is expected to improve, with more sunshine predicted for the region. High temperatures on Friday will range from 24 to 27°C, making it a warm day.
However, temperatures will drop significantly overnight in Berlin-Brandenburg, with lows expected to reach as low as 11°C. In contrast, overnight temperatures in the southern parts of Brandenburg will not drop as low as 13°C on Friday night.
While it will remain dry in the southern parts of Brandenburg on Friday during the day, some rain is expected in these areas overnight into Saturday. The DWD does not report any rain expected in the northern parts of Brandenburg on Friday or overnight into Saturday.
In summary, residents of Berlin and Brandenburg can enjoy a mostly dry and overcast day today, with temperatures ranging from 20 to 23°C. On Friday, they can expect more sunshine and warmer temperatures, but should be prepared for cooler temperatures overnight. The weather in the southern parts of Brandenburg may see some rain overnight into Saturday.
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