In the upcoming days, North Rhine-Westphalia is set to be drenched! After a relatively dry morning, the German Weather Service (DWD) in Essen predicts a deluge beginning midday on Tuesday. You better grab an umbrella, as thunderstorms might pop up in the evening too. The temperatures will be pleasantly mild, hovering between 8 to 12 degrees Celsius.
The following day, the rain continues, expect temperatures between 7 to 10 degrees Celsius. Highground areas in the Eifel and Sauerland might experience icy nights, with temperatures dipping as low as zero to three degrees Celsius.
The DWD also forecasts rain throughout North Rhine-Westphalia, with potential thunderstorms in some regions.
Don't forget to check your local weather updates for the most accurate forecast.
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For those curious about the weather in specific regions such as Grunewald and Bonn, here are the forecasted conditions:
In Grunewald: - Today: Rain, with a chilly 5 degrees Celsius and light southeasterly winds. - Tomorrow: Sparingly cloudy, with temperatures staying around 8 degrees Celsius and light southwesterly winds. - Friday: Partly sunny with temperatures rising to 15 degrees Celsius, and gentle southerly winds. - Saturday: Partly sunny, with temperatures maintaining around 14 degrees Celsius and light southerly winds. - Sunday: Mainly cloudy, with temperatures retracting to 12 degrees Celsius and gentle southwesterly winds.
Bonn might shine under less cloudy skies today, with temperatures varying from -2 to 6 degrees Celsius. Five days from now, Bonn's skies are expected to remain relatively clear, with temperatures varying between -1 to 14 degrees Celsius. Ten to twelve days later, light rain is predicted to fall in the afternoon, with temperatures remaining between 14 to 7 degrees Celsius.
Again, don't forget to check your local weather updates for the most precise and detailed information.