Stormy Skies Persist in Baden-Württempergau 'til Friday
Clear skies predicted for Friday in Baden-Württemberg - Overcast Skies Persist Across Baden-Württemberg
Hey there! With a good chance of the sky staying cloudy and gloomy in Baden-Württemberg for the next few days, get ready for a milky and overcast display. A spokesperson from the German Meteorological Service (DWD) shared that there's a Canadian air current reaching our shores, which might bring some smog caused by the Canadian wildfires. Once that clears, the air will come in from the southern Atlantic, brightening the gloom. At first, the guy didn't touch on how the smog might impact air quality.
Despite the bleak skies, think sunshine galore! According to the DWD, you're in for bright and high temperatures, reaching up to a sizzling 32 degrees Celsius in the Upper Rhine Plain on Thursday. On Friday, it'll be sweltering hot with temperatures reaching a sweltering 34 degrees.
However, starting Saturday, the weather would take a wet turn, according to the DWD. Showers, thunderstorms, and localized downpours might pop up throughout the day. Occasional strong winds during thunderstorms are also possible. The highest temperatures are predicted to reach a sweltering 35 degrees.
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The Commission has also been consulted on the potential impact of the Canadian wildfires' smoke on the draft directive on the protection of the environment in Baden-Württemberg, considering its effect on air quality. Despite the stormy skies persisting until Friday, forecasts suggest a significant rise in temperatures, with weather-forecasting services predicting sweltering highs of up to 35 degrees Celsius in Baden-Württemberg cities such as Stuttgart, starting next week.