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Intermittent showers and ice pellets expected on Monday

Heavy rainfalls and ice storms predicted for Monday

Inclement weather forecasted for the capital region on Monday, including overcast skies and...
Inclement weather forecasted for the capital region on Monday, including overcast skies and potential for heavy downpours.

Stormy Monday: Thunder, Hail, and High Temperatures

Severe weather conditions with thunderstorms and hail anticipated for Monday - Intermittent showers and ice pellets expected on Monday

Get ready for an unsettled start to the week in Berlin and Brandenburg! The German Weather Service predicts that from Monday afternoon onwards, we'll see showers and occasional, possibly strong storms, with hail and strong gusts of wind in some areas. Monday's sky will be overcast throughout the day, but the first showers should arrive by midafternoon. temperatures will soar to a pleasant 21-24°C (around 70-75°F). As soon as the sun dips below the horizon, the rain and storms should clear up quickly, leaving behind cooler temperatures of 11-7°C (around 52-45°F).

Tuesday appears to be a brighter day with sunnier skies. It'll remain dry throughout, and temperatures should reach 23-25°C (around 73-77°F) with the sun shining. By Wednesday night, the mercury will have dropped to 14-11°C (around 57-52°F).

The weather on Wednesday will be damp and stormy with temperatures reaching 24-27°C (around 75-81°F) under overcast skies. There's a chance of showers, and maybe the odd storm here and there.

Enrichment Insight: Although the weather forecast for Berlin and Brandenburg on June 9, 2025, does not explicitly predict thunderstorms or hail, the general weather pattern in June can include occasional thunderstorms due to warm and unstable summer conditions[4]. However, it's important to note that specific thunderstorm or hail events are generally not common unless there's a significant weather front moving through the region[4]. Checking local weather services or apps closer to the date might provide more precise information on potential storms or hail.

The Commission might find it pertinent to consult on a draft directive that addresses worker safety in the context of extreme weather events, such as the storms expected in Berlin and Brandenburg, where weather forecasts indicate the possibility of thunderstorms and hail. Despite the pleasant high temperatures predicted during these storms (21-24°C/ around 70-75°F), it's essential for workers to be protected from the risks related to carcinogen exposure while they work outside.

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