Sky becoming windy, cloud-laden, but set for a warmer return
The German Weather Service (DWD) has forecast sunny temperatures for Berlin and Brandenburg in the coming days, with the mercury set to rise from Thursday to Friday.
On Thursday, the predicted high temperature is 22 degrees, according to the DWD. The weather will be cloudy and overcast during the afternoon, but there is no mention of rain in northeastern Brandenburg overnight into Friday in this paragraph. The DWD predicts light gusts on Thursday evening, with gusts of up to 50 kilometers per hour only expected in the afternoon.
The temperature will increase to up to 28 degrees on Friday, as the weather remains cloudy. The DWD does not mention any rain in Berlin or Brandenburg on Thursday evening or Friday. A moderate southwesterly wind will blow on Thursday and Friday.
Looking further ahead, the DWD predicts slightly increased rainfall activity in the north and northwest of Germany until around September 18. While overall sunshine is expected during the day, fog is expected to dissolve, leading to a more cloudy sky. Temperatures will range between roughly 14 to 28 degrees Celsius in various regions, with mild autumnal conditions transitioning towards late summer warmth.
In Northern Germany, slight rainfall is expected around mid-September, while Southern Germany will experience a delayed onset of a wetter period. Heavy rainfall is potentially expected only in the last week of September.
The DWD does not predict gusts of more than 50 kilometers per hour on Thursday afternoon or Friday, providing a welcome respite for those looking to enjoy the sunny weather.
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