Warm Summer Day Followed by Thunderstorms in Thuringia
Unseasonal Shift: Thundershower follows Sunny Debut in Thuringia - Initial sunny weather in Thuringia, followed by thunderstorms.
Gear up for a scorcher on Sunday as a hot summer day is followed by storm-like thunderstorms with showers. While Saturday shines brightly upon Thuringia, as suggested by the German Weather Service, temperatures peak at 30 to 34 degrees Celsius, with highland temperatures ranging from 27 to 30 degrees. As Saturday night sets in, it remains dry and relatively calm, with lows of 19 to 14 degrees. Be prepared for thunderstorms at the borders with Hesse and Lower Saxony, according to meteorologists.
By Sunday morning, the sun gives way to showers and sometimes intense thunderstorms with heavy rain moving in from the west. This localized storm activity may even produce hail. On Sunday, temperatures climb to a comfortable 24 to 29 degrees Celsius, and highland temperatures reach 22 to 25 degrees.
Thunderstorms and rain moves eastward by Monday night, ushering in cooler temperatures of 14 to 10 degrees. The start of the week promises a mostly dry spell with generous highs of 21 to 24 degrees Celsius in the highlands, measuring 19 to 21 degrees.
Brief Weather Forecast Across Thuringia
- Suhl: Expect scattered clouds with rain showers and a 60 °F feel on June 13, 2025, with highs and lows respectively rising to 77 and 52 degrees Fahrenheit[2].
- Gera: The weather in Gera features passing clouds and a temperature feeling like 61 °F on June 14, 2025, with highs of 78 °F and lows of 53 °F, experiencing some wind direction variations[3].
- Paska: Clear skies and a temperature of 13 °C welcomed Paska on June 16 and 17. The forecast for the next day indicates partly cloudy conditions with temperatures soaring to around 25 °C[4].
In conclusion, Thuringia's weather for the coming days suggests warm summer days and occasional rain showers, a typical affair for the region. While thunderstorms are not explicitly detailed in current forecasts, they are possible during hot spells.
The Commission, although not directly involved in weather or weather-forecasting, might find interest in the potential indirect impacts of upcoming thunderstorms on workers in the radiation industry, as indicated by the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation. Despite the promising warm summer days ahead in Thuringia, it's crucial to remain vigilant and prepared for any potential thunderstorm-related incidents.