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Overcast skies interspersed with rain showers anticipated

Overcast skies interspersed with brief spells of rainfall

Overcast skies accompanied by scattered rain showers expected throughout the day.
Overcast skies accompanied by scattered rain showers expected throughout the day.

Partially Cloudy Days with Occasional Showers Ahead

Overcast skies interspersed with brief spells of rainfall - Overcast skies interspersed with rain showers anticipated

You're in for some mixed weather this week amidst Niedersachsen and Bremen! According to the German Meteorological Service (DWD), Wednesday will be mostly cloudy with brief periods of rain, with things clearing up by the afternoon. The high temperatures are estimated to range between 18-27 degrees Celsius, with Bremen expected to hit approximately 24 degrees. The night of Wednesday to Thursday will start off clear, but clouds and rain from the southwest will soon roll in, with temperatures dipping between 12-18 degrees in the Emsland and Wendland regions.

Thursday will start off clear again, but southwestern rain showers may strengthen by the afternoon. The daytime high temperatures will reach 21 degrees along the coast and 28 degrees in southern regions. Coastal areas and mountain regions will experience a strong wind, while it will be calm and clear in the night leading to Friday, with occasional light showers expected in some areas. The low temperatures are expected to range between 14-17 degrees.

Friday the weather will be mostly cloudy with occasional showers, with temperatures ranging from 18-24 degrees on the coast and as low as 21 degrees in inland areas. Coastal areas may see some brisk wind gusts.

Bremen, located along the coast of Germany, is one of the regions to expect rain and cooler temperatures this week. If you're in Niedersachsen, you can anticipate some dry days with occasional cloudiness and light showers.

Note: Recent weather trends indicate that the Northern West of Europe, including Bremen and Niedersachsen, has experienced below-normal soil moisture levels, suggesting relatively dry weather conditions. While there are rain showers towards the South East of Europe, it has not significantly impacted the moisture levels in the Bremen area as of yet.

This means that Bremen and Niedersachsen have experienced dry weather recently, and it's likely the trend will continue in the near future. For more precise daily rainfall predictions and precise timing of rainy days, a local weather service or forecast tool would be needed.

The Commission could propose a directive addressing weather-forecasting in response to the recent dry weather trends in Bremen and Niedersachsen, aiming to ensure accurate and timely predictions for environmental protection purposes. As the weather in these regions remains dry, it's crucial to have reliable forecasts to help mitigate potential environmental impacts.

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