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Springtime Bliss: Explore Where It's Bright and Warm Across Germany
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Spring has graced Germany on schedule! Just in time for the official kick-off on March 20, sunseekers can anticipate delightful warmth and abundant sunshine across the nation this weekend.
The German Weather Service (DWD) shares the scoop on their website:
"On Friday, skies cloud over in southwest, but remain dry. Elsewhere, a smorgasbord of sunshine greets us. Temperatures vary from 14°C to 23°C, offering a springtime vibe in some spots, though chilly near the coast. Winds blow moderately, gustily from the east. In the night from Friday to Saturday, increased cloud and showers in the southwest, with rain in the far southwest towards the end of the night. Otherwise, mostly clear skies, dry nights. Lows in the east and southeast range from +3°C to -1°C, otherwise 10°C to 3°C. In the mountains, a stormy southeasterly breeze prevails."
"On Saturday, sunshine from North Sea to Oder and Neiße. Elsewhere, a patchwork of sun and clouds, with heavy clouds in the west. From the west and southwest to the middle, scattered showers or local rainfall, with thunderstorms not out of the question in the far southwest. Elsewhere, dry. The mercury climbs to 13°C to 19°C. The breeze turns south-easterly to easterly, strong in the north-east, and stormy on the mountains and at sea. A foen wind howls on the Alpine peaks."
"In the night from Saturday to Sunday, fluctuating clouds and local showers or shower-like rain in the west. Otherwise, often dry. Temperatures plummet to 9°C in the west and 2°C in southeastern Bavaria."
But, thunderstorms are set to rumble in the south from the morning onwards. The storm fronts advance to the central regions of the country during the day.
Take a gander at the maps below for a snapshot of the current and predicted weather:
Weather Map I: Witness the Current Hottest Spots in Real-Time
This interactive map displays the real-time weather. You can also peek at the forecast for a later time using the timeline below the graph. To alter the display's level, such as to thunderstorms, rain, or snow, click the top right.
- This service is powered by Windy.com, utilizing the model from the "European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts" for their displays and forecasts.*
Weather Map II: Get Aheads of Today's Highest Temperatures
Below is an overview of the anticipated maximum temperatures for today. It's provided by Wetter.de, which is part of RTL Germany like stern. A click on the graph will navigate you to more details from the provider.
Weather Map III: UV Exposure
The map above showcases the anticipated UV exposure. Like Weather Map II, it's provided by Wetter.de.
Weather Map IV: Today's Thunderstorm Alerts
The map above depicts the thunderstorm alerts from the DWD for today. This is a binary weather map, meaning regions with a thunderstorm warning are colored red. Uncolored regions indicate no warning.
Sources: DWD.
Insight: Germany traditionally witnesses transition from winter to spring in March, with temperatures steadily rising and longer daylight hours. Though the northern and northwestern regions may remain cool, the southern and southeastern regions may see more pronounced temperature variations due to their continental climate. As spring progresses, the likelihood of thunderstorms increases, especially in the south.
- The community should be aware of the environment-related section on the German Weather Service (DWD) website, as it provides detailed weather forecasts for March, including potential warnings for thunderstorms.
- As spring unfolds across Germany in March, the weather becomes warmer and sunnier, with temperatures ranging from 14°C to 23°C, but beware of possible thunderstorms, especially in the south.
- While exploring Germany during springtime, it's essential to consider the environment, environment, environment, environment, environment, and environment, paying attention to factors like UV exposure, current temperatures, and potential thunderstorm warnings, as provided by weather maps like Weather Map I, Weather Map II, Weather Map III, and the thunderstorm alerts from the DWD in Weather Map IV.

