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Rural regions could experience temperatures up to 37 degrees, according to the meteorologist's advisory to "Southside" enthusiasts.

Overheated weekend ahead: Anticipated temperatures reaching 37 degrees until Sunday. The organizer of the 'Southside' music festival issues a warning about...

Rural areas could see temperatures reach up to 37 degrees, weather forecaster issues a warning to...
Rural areas could see temperatures reach up to 37 degrees, weather forecaster issues a warning to "Southside" enthusiasts.

Rural regions could experience temperatures up to 37 degrees, according to the meteorologist's advisory to "Southside" enthusiasts.

Sunny, Scorching Weekend Ahead for Baden-Württemberg, Be Ready for Heatwave!

Get ready, folks in Baden-Württemberg! The upcoming weekend promises two days of sizzling sunshine with temperatures soaring up to a sweltering 37°C on Sunday. A meteorologist from the German Weather Service (DWD) calls it a "dazzling triple dose of sunshine". Monday is the only day which may bring a whiff of storms, showers, and isolated thunderstorms. The Rhine region is expected to hit 31°C on Friday, while Saturday may see temperatures reaching as high as 33°C, accompanied by a gentle to moderate breeze.

On Sunday, the heatwave reaches its peak with superbly sunny, searing hot conditions. Temperatures in the mountains are predicted to touch up to 30°C, while along the Rhine, Neckar, and in the Kraichgau, mercury might hover around 37°C. With the sun beaming for a good 14 hours without a cloudy sight, the DWD meteorologist advises beware of sunburn even with a brief exposure, noting that an hour's sun could be enough depending on your skin type. Despite this sizzling scenario, the previous June record for Baden-Württemberg - 38.9°C on June 30, 2019, in Mannheim - seems unreachable. Instead, Saharan dust could slightly cool things down on Sunday, the DWD forecaster added.

Rock out Carefully at the Southside Festival!

The balmy weather ahead is another reason to groove at the "Southside" festival. More than 65,000 enthusiasts are expected to turn up at Neuhausen ob Eck (district of Tuttlingen) for this epic party weekend hosted at an old military airport. Music legends like Green Day, Apache 207, and Zartmann are to entertain the crowd. This renowned German open-air rock festival attracts thousands each year.

For festival-goers in this heat, stay hydrated and shielded from the sun, the DWD meteorologist suggests. Sunhats are a must, and refrain from basking in the direct sun between 11 am and 2 pm, as the risk of sunburn is highest then. The nights and evening hours are expected to cool things down for festival-goers.

Enrichment Data:

The Southside Festival in Neuhausen ob Eck, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, takes place from June 20 to June 22, 2025.

  • Climate/Weather Forecast for Southside Festival Weekend (June 20–22, 2025):
  • Friday, June 20, 2025: A partly cloudy day with temperatures around 11°C in the morning, 25°C by midday, and a nighttime low of 13°C.
  • Saturday, June 21, 2025: Temperatures should be between 55°F and 79°F (approximately 13°C– 26°C).
  • Sunday, June 22, 2025: Temperatures may peak between 56°F and 90°F (approximately 13°C – 32°C).

There is a strong possibility of a heat wave approaching, making the festival days potentially quite warm (for more details, please consult reliable weather forecasts).

  • Festival Summary: Expect mostly cloudy weather with temperatures predicted to range from around 11°C in the mornings to highs of around 25°C or even warmer by Sunday, but watch out for potential winds. The festival period forecasts a heat wave-like weather (refer to updated weather forecasts for accurate details).

For the Southside Festival weekend (June 20–22, 2025), be prepared for a heatwave as temperatures could soar up to 32°C on Sunday, according to the weather forecasting by the German Weather Service (DWD). Festival-goers are advised to stay hydrated, avoid direct sun exposure between 11 am and 2 pm, and wear sun protection to prevent sunburn.

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