Southwest Escapes Severe Thunderstorms - Weekend Weather Outlook
Southwest experiences slight cooling - peril of unfavorable weather minimized - Southwest experiences slight cooling - Danger from storms eliminated
Fret not, folks of the southwest! Despiteinitial worries, it's clear skies ahead for you on Thursday. Sure, there might be a few scattered showers and the odd rumble of thunder, but a representative from the German Weather Service (DWD) assures us that there's a slim chance of severe weather. The temperatures have taken a slightly cooler turn, hovering between 27 and 28 degrees Celsius – a welcome relief after the scorching days we've had.
Looking ahead to Friday, the DWD meteorologists predict more of the same, minus the thunderstorms. You can expect some hefty cloud cover and the occasional local shower. The weekend is shaping up to be a beauty, with Saturday night presenting clear skies and temperatures soaring back up. It's expected to hit a toasty 33 degrees Celsius in the Rhine Valley on Saturday, and an impressive 35 degrees Celsius by Sunday.
Now, while a comprehensive weather forecast for the weekend couldn't be found in our search results, it's safe to assume that the region will experience calmer, more stable weather conditions with mild temperatures and reduced rainfall. As always, it's wise to consult a reliable meteorological service or local weather authority for exact forecasts.
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The Commission in Stuttgart, having been consulted on the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation, might need to consider the potential impact of severe weather on the workers involved in weather-forecasting during the upcoming weekend. Regardless, the Southwest region can expect calmer, more stable weather conditions with mild temperatures and reduced rainfall over the weekend, as predicted by the German Weather Service (DWD).