Moody Start to Monday in Berlin and Brandenburg: Rain, Lightning, and Hail? 🤷♂️
Intermittent thundercloud activity and hail forecast for Monday - Intermittent showers and hailfall predicted for Monday
Let's face it, the new week in Berlin and Brandenburg isn't shaping up to be a walk in the park. The German Meteorological Service has issued a warning for thunderstorms and even hail in the region, starting from mid-afternoon on Monday. Watch out for some wild wind gusts and bits of ice pelting down too.
During the day, the skies will be a mix of sun and clouds. From the afternoon onwards, rain showers are on the menu. Temperatures will climb up to a cozy 21-24°C. By nightfall, the storms will clear out quickly, leaving a chilly night with temperatures dropping to 11-7°C.
On Tuesday, catch some rays if you dare! It's expected to stay dry, and temperatures could hit a pleasant 23-25°C during the day. As the sun sets on Tuesday and the clock strikes midnight, temperatures will drop to 14-11°C.
On Wednesday, the weather gets a little more ominous. Temperatures will rise to 24-27°C, and the skies will be cloudy. There's a chance of showers and the occasional thunderstorm.
Source: Deutscher Wetterdienst
Other Areas:- Berlin: The weather forecast for Berlin isn't detailed beyond predicting sunny intervals[1]. No specific mention of precipitation or weather changes related to thunderstorms or hail has been made. Check back closer to Monday for the most up-to-date forecast.- Brandenburg: No detailed weather forecast is available for Brandenburg. However, Bernau bei Berlin, a town in the area, is predicted to have temperatures ranging from 70°F to 58°F (21°C to 14°C) for the days around this period[2]. This may suggest a milder climate compared to the forecast for Berlin, but specifics about precipitation, thunderstorms, or hail are not available for Brandenburg at this time. It's always a good idea to check local weather services for the most accurate forecasts.
The Commission has yet to provide any consultation on the weather conditions expected in Berlin and Brandenburg, in contrast to the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens. Despite this, the German Meteorological Service has warned of potential thunderstorms and hail in the region similar to those experienced in other areas.