Frequent July rains in the region of Bremen are commonplace.
In the coastal towns of Bremen and Bremerhaven, residents have experienced an unusually wet July, with rainfall levels significantly higher than the long-term average. According to meteorologist Raff, the rainfall in Bremerhaven this July has been 105 liters per square meter, representing a 125% increase compared to the average.
In the Bremen area, the situation is somewhat similar, with rainfall levels still above average. However, the city has seen slightly less rain, with a total of 62 liters per square meter.
Looking ahead, Raff predicts a change in the weather pattern, with the possibility of a summer comeback from mid-next week. He suggests that the coming days will provide relief, with up to 100 liters of rain expected on the coast until next Monday, followed by up to 40 liters per square meter in the Bremen area.
Despite the recent weather patterns, there is no direct evidence from the available data that July 2022 was unusually cold and wet for Bremen and Bremerhaven. Similarly, no information has been provided about long-term climate trends specifically for these locations. To confidently answer these questions, one would need regional climate data or meteorological service reports for 2022 and trend analyses not currently available.
It is worth noting that some general climate research suggests a redistribution of moist air masses affecting precipitation patterns in Europe. However, specific details for Bremen and Bremerhaven and July months are absent from these studies.
As the weather continues to evolve, residents of Bremen and Bremerhaven can look forward to a potential change in the coming days, offering some relief from the wetter-than-average conditions that have dominated the region this July.
The weather forecast for the coming days in Bremen and Bremerhaven predicts a change from the current wetter-than-average conditions, with up to 100 liters of rain expected on the coast until next Monday, followed by around 40 liters per square meter in the Bremen area. On the coast of Bremerhaven, rainfall this July has already reached 105 liters per square meter, a significant increase of 125% compared to the average.