Heavy rain, hailstorms, and potentially strong storms are forecasted for the coming weekend in Baden-Württemberg.
Residents of western Germany can expect a mix of sunshine and showers over the next few days, with temperatures remaining relatively high. Here's a breakdown of the forecast:
On Thursday, the western part of Baden-Württemberg will remain mostly dry, with a chance of scattered showers in the evening. High temperatures will range from 20°C on the West Alb to 27°C along the Rhine. It's worth noting that specific information about rainfall and temperatures for Thursday is not yet available, but typical summer weather patterns in Germany suggest occasional rain showers and warm temperatures.
Friday will see frequent sunshine across Germany, with temperatures rising. Up to 26°C is possible in Upper Swabia, while temperatures in the mountains could reach up to 24°C. Isolated cumulus clouds are expected on this day.
As we move into the weekend, Saturday morning will be pleasant with sunshine, particularly in the western part of Germany. However, the weather is expected to become changeable in the afternoon, with rain showers and even hail and storms possible. Thick clouds with rain are forecast to move in from the southwest in the afternoon, bringing a more unsettled weather pattern. Along the Upper Rhine, temperatures could reach up to 30°C.
In the regions of Markgräflerland and Kraichgau, temperatures could approach 30°C on Friday, while the temperature in the Black Forest on Saturday will be 25°C. Rain is likely to fall in eastern Baden-Württemberg on Thursday.
For precise rainfall and temperature forecasts for specific areas in Germany, it's recommended to consult local weather services or apps like PredictWind or the German Meteorological Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst) for up-to-date information.
Typically, July is one of the warmest months in Germany, with average high temperatures often reaching the mid-20s to early 30s Celsius, depending on the region. Summer months can experience occasional rain showers, but they are generally not as frequent or heavy as in other seasons. Rainfall can be more common in mountainous regions.
Cities like Mannheim, Körner, and Owen typically experience a mix of warm temperatures and possible light breezes during July.
Stay tuned for further updates on the weather forecast for western Germany.
Other regions in Germany could experience a variety of weather conditions this week, as the weather-forecasting suggests occasional rain showers, warm temperatures, and even hail and storms, especially during the weekend. Yet, for more precise and localized weather forecasts, residents are encouraged to consult services like PredictWind or the German Meteorological Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst).