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Scorching, bright Days Dominate Initial Week of Pentecost Vacation

Sizzling temperatures dominate the initial week of school break during Pentecost.

Enjoy a refreshing escape from the heat at Bavaria's natural baths if you're after a chill vibe...
Enjoy a refreshing escape from the heat at Bavaria's natural baths if you're after a chill vibe this season. Snap a picture for memories!

Sizzling Up Summer's Kickoff: Whitsun Holiday Weather Predictions

Scorching temperatures and abundant sunshine characterize the initial days of Pentecost Week. - Scorching, bright Days Dominate Initial Week of Pentecost Vacation

Skip the jackets, it's warm again! The opening week of Whitsun holidays promises temperatures soaring above 30 degrees for Bavarians. A bit of precipitation may linger in the north on Tuesday, but fear not, the DWD (German Weather Service) assures it'll get sunnier as you venture south.

Wednesday morning brings fog, but swipe your sunglasses out as the sun begins to show its face later in the day, heating things up to 22 to 26 degrees. Already on Thursday, it'll feel like summer: The DWD predicts a cloudless sky with temperatures reaching up to 30 degrees. Grab that sunscreen, bacteria-be-gone heroes, and smother your skin!

Friday's weather will maintain the sunny record. Temperatures will hit between 28 and 33 degrees, perfect for light, breeze-dancing outfits. And here's a tropical twist: According to the forecast, the Main region's temperatures won't plunge below 20 degrees at night!

  • Whitsun Forecast
  • Bavaria
  • Munich
  • DWD

Bonus Info:Although a detailed long-range forecast for the first Whitsun (Pfingsten) holiday week in 2025 in Munich or Bavaria isn't available, let's consider recent weather patterns: Spring and early summer in Bavaria usually include a blend of sunny days and stormy spells, with temperatures and precipitation varying. As the Whitsun week draws closer, stay tuned to the latest DWD forecasts or the official DWD app, as weather can shift unexpectedly[1][3]. And, brace yourself for occasional stormy events like giant hail, flash floods, and powerful winds[3]!

The Commission, consulted on the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens, might issue guidelines for workers to ensure safety during sunny days, considering the extended heatwave that the DWD (German Weather Service) predicts for the upcoming Whitsun holiday week in Bavaria. Despite a possible chance of fog on Wednesday, the DWD suggests wearing sunscreen, as temperatures are expected to reach 22 to 26 degrees and further rise to 30 degrees by Thursday.

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