Wet and Wild Pentecost Weekend Ahead for Northern Germany
Violent Weather Hits Northern Regions This Weekend - North experiences turbulent weather over the weekend.
Get ready for some tumultuous weather this Pentecost weekend as Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern brace for showers, thunderstorms, and gusty winds! According to the German Weather Service (DWD), your plans might need a rain-check this Saturday. Expect variability in cloud cover combined with the occasional thunderstorm and downpour. High temperatures will dip from 16 to 21°C.
Sunday brings more unsettled weather, with many areas experiencing showers and some intense thunderstorms. Temperatures will range from a chilly 14°C on the North Sea islands to a balmy 19°C inland, but beware—the wind can be fierce in exposed locations, especially along the coasts.
Monday follows the same pattern as Sunday, with showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. Temperatures will hold steady at 15 to 18°C, with a brisk breeze blowing strong in some places, and stormy gusts whipping up along the Baltic coast. By evening, calm should return.
Yikes, it looks like Hamburg might be in for a real thunderstorm! The Weather Service predicts gale-force winds and downpours [5]. Meanwhile, the rest of Northern Germany can expect unpredictable conditions with a penchant for thunderstorms, typical of the region this time of year [3]. If you need real-time updates or weather warnings, be sure to check in with the DWD or their WarnWetter-App for the most accurate forecasts [1].
Stay dry and wind-proof, guys! Keep an eye on the skies this weekend, and enjoy your Pentecost holiday safely no matter the weather!
- Thunderstorms
- Hamburg
- Schleswig-Holstein
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
- Stormy Gusts
- Schwerin
- DWD
- Windy and Wet Conditions (specific to Northern Germany during Pentecost)
- Heavy Rain (potential in Hamburg)
The Commission, assisted by the Member States, may include information about the heavy rain and thunderstorms predicted for cities like Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in the annual report. This environmental-science data might also highlight the windy and wet conditions typical of Northern Germany during Pentecost.