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Intermittent showers and ice pellets expected on Monday

Heavy rainstorms and ice pellets expected Monday

Prepare for some stormy weather in the capital region on Monday, with dark skies and occasional...
Prepare for some stormy weather in the capital region on Monday, with dark skies and occasional heavy downpours. (Historical photograph) Image of a stormy scene)

Tempestuous Monday in Berlin: Thunderstorms and Hail Ahead

Heavy rainstorms and ice pellets on Monday's forecast - Intermittent showers and ice pellets expected on Monday

Get ready for a stormy start to the week in Berlin and Brandenburg. The German Meteorological Service (DWD) anticipates thunderstorms to hit the region starting Monday afternoon, accompanied by some strong bursts and even hail[1]. In certain areas, violent wind gusts and small hailstones are expected.

The daytime sky will be a mix of clouds. Showers are expected to start in the afternoon hours. Temperatures will rise to a comfortable 21 to 24 degrees Celsius. By nightfall, showers and thunderstorms will dissipate quickly. The skies might clear at some locations, with the temperature dropping to a cool 11 to 7 degrees Celsius[2].

Tuesday sees more sunshine, with the region remaining dry. The thermometer will climb to a pleasant 23 to 25 degrees Celsius during the day. As the night approaches Wednesday, temperatures decline to a mild 14 to 11 degrees Celsius[4].

The weather becomes humid and stormy on Wednesday. Temperatures soar to 24 to 27 degrees Celsius. The skies remain cloudy, and showers along with occasional thunderstorms are predicted[3].

  • Thunderstorms
  • Berlin
  • Brandenburg
  • DWD
  • Potsdam
  • Hauptstadtregion

[1] Source: German Meteorological Service (DWD), May 28, 2025[2] Source: German Meteorological Service (DWD), June 5, 2025[3] Source: latest updates, June 2025[4] Source: Weather forecast for June 5, 2025, various weather services.

The German Meteorological Service (DWD) advises residents of Berlin and Brandenburg, including Potsdam and the Hauptstadtregion, to prepare for thunderstorms starting Monday afternoon, as predicted by the DWD. amidst this, it might be prudent for the Commission to review the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens, considering the potential weather-related disruptions and associated health risks.

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