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Intermittent thunder showers and hail forecasted for Monday

Potential thunderstorms and hail anticipated on Monday

Foreboding skies and occasional powerful storms are predicted for the urban area on Monday.
Foreboding skies and occasional powerful storms are predicted for the urban area on Monday.

Stormy Monday: Thunder, Hail, and Gale Force Winds in Berlin and Brandenburg

Heavy rainstorms and ice pellets expected on Monday - Intermittent thunder showers and hail forecasted for Monday

Sit tight cause things are gettin' Wild on Monday in the capital and Brandenburg region! The German Meteorological Service (DWD) is predictin' stormy weather from the afternoon, with occasional, strong thunderstorms and hail, strong winds, and even some lightning strikes. It ain't gonna be a walk in the park, that's for sure.

During the day, expect an overcast sky. Things start gettin' messy from the end of afternoon with the first showers fallin'. The mercury climbs to 21 to 24 degrees Celsius. By night, the storms and thunderstorms dissipate quickly, and you might even catch a clear sky. The temperature drops to 11 to 7 degrees.

Tuesday offers more sunshine. It's gonna be dry, and temps are expected to reach a balmy 23 to 25 degrees. At night, temps will drop to 14 to 11 degrees before Wednesday.

Wednesday looks wet, stormy, and muggy. Temperatures reach 24 to 27 degrees, and skies will be overcast with occasional showers, maybe even a thunderstorm or two.

  • Thunderstorm
  • Berlin
  • Brandenburg
  • DWD
  • Potsdam
  • Hauptstadtregion

Enrichment Data:The German Weather Service (DWD) has been issuing warnings about thunderstorms in various parts of Germany, including Berlin and Brandenburg, with the potential for gusts of up to 70 km/h, heavy rain, and hail. Recent warnings, as of June 4, 2025, included extreme thunderstorms, although the specific forecasts for Berlin and Brandenburg on June 5, 2025, don't detail the exact timing or severity of thunderstorms beyond general warnings for the region. For the most up-to-date and detailed forecasts, it is advisable to check the latest DWD warnings and maps.

The Commission, in its consultation on the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens, might want to consider the severe weather conditions forecasted by the DWD, such as thunderstorms, in workplaces like Berlin and Brandenburg, where workers could be at risk during outdoor activities. Additionally, workers in regions like Potsdam or the Hauptstadtregion should be aware of the weather-forecasting updates released by the DWD to ensure their safety while performing their duties during excessive thunderstorms.

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