Forecast reveals a bright, sunny outlook for Thuringia throughout July and August.
In an exclusive forecast, meteorologist Dominik Jung has predicted that the upcoming summer months in Thuringia, Germany, will be unseasonably warm. The European weather model supports this prediction, suggesting a significant upward deviation from the 1991-2020 average for July.
Jung predicts that temperatures in Thuringia could rise again after the rainy weekend, with temperatures in southern Thuringia, near the Bavarian border, potentially reaching three degrees above the new climate average. Furthermore, the meteorologist anticipates a further upward temperature deviation for August, up to two degrees above the new climate average.
However, it's important to note that while the European weather model had already predicted a warmer June, it remains to be seen if it will also predict warmer temperatures for July and August. The model also suggests that August in Thuringia could be too dry, but specific forecasts or detailed predicted weather patterns for July and August 2025 were not found in the search results.
The German Weather Service (DWD) has issued a forecast for changeable weather in Thuringia, with the weekend (12th and 13th July) likely to be quite cloudy due to a low-pressure system moving towards the region, bringing rain and potential heavy rain showers.
While no specific actions were mentioned that the city must take, it's advisable for residents to stay informed about the weather and prepare accordingly. For precise predicted weather patterns (temperature, precipitation, etc.) according to the European weather model, it is recommended to consult specialized meteorological services or official European model outputs such as ECMWF closer to or during that period.
It's also worth mentioning that while snow forecasts indicate no significant snow currently in Thuringia's ski resorts, which is typical for summer months, general climate trends in Germany show increasing average temperatures and changing precipitation patterns over recent decades. However, these trends do not specify summer 2025 conditions or a detailed forecast for Thuringia.
In conclusion, while the exact forecast for July and August 2025 in Thuringia is not available at this time, the current best assessment is that no significant unusual weather events like snow are expected. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and prepare for potential changes in weather conditions.
The meteorologist, Dominik Jung, predicts a further rise in temperatures in Thuringia, reaching up to three degrees above the new climate average in late June, possibly extending into the upcoming summer months. The European weather model supports this prediction, hinting at a continued upward deviation from the 1991-2020 average for July and August.