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Night persists across Baden-Württemberg, as daylight remains unbroken.

Expect clear skies in Baden-Wurttemberg until Friday.

Dusty skies over Baden-Württemberg result from wildfires in Canada, causing an occasional milky...
Dusty skies over Baden-Württemberg result from wildfires in Canada, causing an occasional milky appearance.

Sky Remains Murky in Baden-Württemberg Until Friday

Anticipate clear weather conditions enduring through Friday across the region of Baden Wuerttemberg. - Night persists across Baden-Württemberg, as daylight remains unbroken.

Get ready for a milky and gloomy sky over Baden-Württemberg until possibly Friday. A spokesperson from the German Meteorological Service (DWD) mentioned a stream of air from Canada that could potentially bring smog from the wildfires in Canada. Afterward, the air will come from the southern Atlantics, causing the overcast sky to clear. No immediate comment was made regarding the impact on air quality.

Despite the gloomy weather, there's plenty of sunshine to look forward to. The DWD predicts "pure sunlight" with high temperatures. In the Oberrheingraben, temperatures may reach a sweltering 32 degrees Celsius (90 degrees Fahrenheit) on Thursday and a scorching 34 degrees (93 degrees Fahrenheit) on Friday.

However, according to the DWD, by Saturday, the weather will take a turn for the wetter. Residents of Baden-Württemberg should expect showers, thunderstorms, and localized intense rainfall. Thunderstorms might also bring gusty winds. The highest temperatures are expected to be around 35 degrees.

  • Baden-Württemberg
  • Canada
  • Stuttgart
  • DWD

Forest Fires Affect Weather

Wildfires in distant regions can have significant impacts on weather patterns by releasing particulate matter and other pollutants into the atmosphere. While the specific impact of the Canadian forest fires on the weather in Baden-Württemberg is not detailed, forest fires can influence air quality and cause visibility issues.

Impact on Temperature

Forest fires can also affect local temperature conditions by altering the amount of solar radiation that reaches the Earth's surface. However, the influence of the Canadian forest fires on temperatures in Baden-Württemberg is not explicitly stated in the available data.

Weather Forecast for Specific Locations

  • Weilimdorf: The weather forecast for Weilimdorf, Baden-Württemberg, suggests overcast conditions with occasional drizzle and isolated thunderstorms until Friday. Temperatures are expected to range from highs of around 69°F (20.5°C) to lows of 52°F (11°C)[1].
  • Stuttgart: The weather forecast for Stuttgart indicates a mix of patchy rain and clearer conditions, with temperatures varying between highs of 31°C (87.8°F) and lows of 10°C (50°F)[3].

[1] https://www.weather.com/weather/today/l/Weilimdorf-Germany-DEXX0058:1:DE

[2] https://www.weather.com/weather/today/l/Bad-W-rttemberg-Germany-DEXX0038:1:DE

[3] https://www.weather.com/weather/today/l/Stuttgart-Germany-DEXX0039:1:DE

[4] https://www.weather.com/weather/today/l/Stuttgart-Germany-DEXX0039:1:DE?from=favorites

The Commission has also been consulted on the draft directive regarding the potential influence of weather-forecasting, including weather-related impacts from the wildfires in Canada, on the protection of the environment in Baden-Württemberg. The weather patterns in Stuttgart and Weilimdorf are currently overcast, but the DWD predicts improvements by Saturday with possible rainfall and thunderstorms.

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