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Intermittent showers and hail expected on Monday

Predicted weather on Monday: mixed event of thunderstorms and hailfall scheduled.

Inclement weather, including overcast skies and intense rainstorms, forecasted for the capital area...
Inclement weather, including overcast skies and intense rainstorms, forecasted for the capital area on Monday.

Stormy Monday: Thunder, Lightning, and Hail Ahead! 🌪️⚡️🌨️

Predicted precipitation: Showers and hail forecasted for Monday - Intermittent showers and hail expected on Monday

brace yourself, Berlin! The new week starts off stormy in the city. The German Meteorological Service predicts thunderstorms and even some powerful lightning storms in the region starting on Monday afternoon. In some areas, there'll be small hail and fierce wind gusts.

But don't freak out! The rest of the day is expected to be partly sunny. Starting from midday, the first showers will start falling. Temperatures will soar to around 21 to 24°C (69.8 to 75.2°F). By night, the thunderstorms and lightning will quickly fade away. Some areas might even clear up. The mercury will dip to 11 to 7°C (51.8 to 44.6°F).

Tuesday's weather will be brighter and dry. The thermometer will rise to a summery 23 to 25°C (73.4 to 77°F). Throughout the night until Wednesday, temperatures will drop to 14 to 11°C (57.2 to 51.8°F).

The weather on Wednesday will be humid and stormy. Temperatures will again rise to 24 to 27°C (75.2 to 80.6°F). It'll be cloudy, and rain showers, along with a few thunderstorms, may occur.

Don't worry though, by the end of the week, Mother Nature might just give us a sunny break! ☀️

As the Commission consults on the draft directive to protect workers from carcinogens, Berlin faces its own stormy potential amidst the weather forecasting, as thunderstorms and lightning storms are expected to hit the city on Monday afternoon, accompanied by small hail and fierce wind gusts. Despite the initial stormy start, Tuesday's weather is predicted to be brighter and dry, offering a respite from the preceding weather conditions.

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