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Scorching temperatures expected during the initial stages of Pentecost vacation

Weather-weary individuals can take advantage of the complimentary bathhouses in Bavaria for a warm...
Weather-weary individuals can take advantage of the complimentary bathhouses in Bavaria for a warm respite.

Pentecost Holidays: Sizzling Temperatures Await Bavarians

Blazing heat and radiant sunshine during the initial days of the Pentecost vacation period. - Scorching temperatures expected during the initial stages of Pentecost vacation

Brace yourself for some heat: The first week of Pentecost holidays in Bavaria promises temperatures soaring over 30 degrees. But don't start packing your swimsuits just yet, as Tuesday might bring a drizzle in the northern regions, according to the German Weather Service (DWD).

As you journey southwards, the sun smiles a little brighter. Beginning Wednesday, high fog gives way to sunlight as temperatures creep up to 22-26 degrees. By Thursday, it's already summer-like with the DWD predicting plenty of sunshine and up to 30 degrees. Be sure to lather on some sunscreen from now on.

Friday promises another sun-filled day. With highs ranging between 28 and 33 degrees, it's the perfect time to break out the light, breezy clothing. Prepare for a balmy night along the Main as temperatures hover around 20 degrees—frankly, the night could feel like the tropics!

For accurate and up-to-date weather forecasts in Munich during the Pentecost holidays, visit the DWD's official website or their mobile app. Keep in mind, the search results didn't provide specific forecasts, but Spring 2025 was identified as the driest on record by the DWD, which might influence weather patterns during the holidays. Happy planning, and stay sun-safe!

The Commission, while consulting on the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens, might need to consider the potential impact of high temperatures during the upcoming Pentecost holidays in Bavaria. On the other hand, meteorologists, like those at the German Weather Service (DWD), are closely monitoring weather patterns, including during peak season for weather-forecasting.

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