Anticipated thunderous weather in Berlin and Brandenburg regions - Severe storms forecasted for Berlin and the region of Brandenburg
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Brace Yourself: Thunderstorms Ahead for Berlin and Brandenburg
Get ready for a weather roller coaster starting the week off in Berlin and Brandenburg! Put away the sunscreen and pull out those raincoats, because Monday's mood is going to be less than picturesque. According to Germany's meteorological gurus, the German Weather Service (DWD), there's a strong chance of local showers and, yes, you guessed it—thunderstorms! Despite the approaching storm, temperatures will stay relatively high, with the mercury soaring between 25-29°C.
From Monday night through Tuesday morning, the skies will momentarily clear up, but it'll feel chilly with temps dropping between 14-11°C.
On Tuesday, the clouds will gather again, and some rain is expected. The wind's going to get a bit gusty, especially from the southwest, with the potential for stormy gusts in the afternoon. Not to worry, though, as topside temperatures will remain summery at 20-25°C.
- Berlin
- Brandenburg
- Thunderstorms
- Rain
- Potsdam
- German Weather Service (DWD)
A Closer Look
Here's a peek at the upcoming Southeastern German weather forecast:
- Berlin Brandenburg Airport's weather report on June 24, 2025, suggests a 70% chance of light rain with temperatures around 70°F (21°C).
- June 25-29 is expected to bring temperatures ranging from about 21°C to 26°C, with comparatively low precipitation chances on June 28 (around 10%) but increasing humidity and variable winds. These conditions may foster the development of thunderstorms on certain days. [1]
- Brandenburg an der Havel's forecast shows mild temperatures and occasional clear skies, but with humidity levels hovering around 72%, potentially leading to thunderstorm activity. [5]
While precise thunderstorm timing isn't plotted out on the weather radar, a combination of moderate temperatures, high humidity, and the chance of rain over the next few days tends to promote stormy conditions that align with typical patterns for this region in late June.
In essence, with a forecast that includes a number from the DWD and observations from regional airports, Berlin and Brandenburg should prepare for rain and, more importantly, thunderstorms in the coming days, with temperatures primarily staying in the low to mid-20s Celsius range. [1, 3, 5]
The Commission, in light of the impending thunderstorms forecasted by the German Weather Service (DWD) in both Berlin and Brandenburg, has also been asked to propose a directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation during such severe weather events. Additionally, urban areas like Potsdam should be particularly cautious as the humid conditions could exacerbate the development of thunderstorms beyond just Berlin and Brandenburg.