Southwest Experiences Milder Summer Temperatures
The German Weather Service (DWD) has forecast a change in weather patterns for Baden-Württemberg over the coming days, with a mix of moderate temperatures, rain, and potential thunderstorms in parts of the region.
On Monday, the DWD expects numerous showers and short-lived thunderstorms, marking the first isolated thunderstorms of the week. While specific locations have not been identified, the frequent rainy days imply a chance of thunderstorms in some local areas.
Temperatures in Waghaeusel-Kirrlach reached an impressive 38.7 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, making it the hottest day of the year so far in the Southwest. However, this temperature is far from the highest official temperature ever recorded in Baden-Württemberg, which was 40.2 degrees in 2003.
As we move towards Monday, clouds will thicken, and rain will become heavier in showers. The temperature is expected to drop significantly, reaching only 18 to 22 degrees on Monday. This will make Monday the coolest day of the week, according to the DWD.
Towards the end of the week, temperatures will gradually rise back into the high 20s to low 30s °C. The monthly average includes 21 rainy days, so intermittent rain and potential thunderstorms remain possible throughout the period.
Stuttgart will see temperatures around 27°C during the day and 14°C at night today, with no specific mention of thunderstorms. Other locations like Jettenburg and Rheinbischofsheim also have detailed hourly forecasts available but no direct indication of storms in the summary.
Temperatures in Hohenlohe and Allgäu will drop to a maximum of 16 degrees on Tuesday, making it the coolest day of the week. In the mountains, the temperature will drop to 13 degrees on Tuesday.
While showers will be less frequent, it will remain mostly cloudy and grey on Tuesday. It is recommended to check local hourly forecasts for places like Jettenburg, Bahlingen, and Bad Mergentheim for precise updates and thunderstorm alerts.
In conclusion, Baden-Württemberg will experience moderate summer temperatures ranging from about 19°C to 34°C over the next week, with a mix of sunny and rainy days. While explicit thunderstorm forecasts are not detailed, the frequent rainy days imply a chance of thunderstorms in some local areas. Stay tuned for updates from the DWD.
On Monday, the DWD's weather forecast indicates numerous showers and short-lived thunderstorms, possibly marking the first isolated thunderstorms of the week in some local areas. As the week progresses, while exact locations may not be identified, the mix of rainy days suggests that there remains a chance of thunderstorms.