Get ready for some turbulent weather in Thuringia to kick off the week! Monday's forecast is looking partly cloudy and mostly dry, as per the German Weather Service (DWD), but the evening will see more clouds and occasional showers rolling in from the west. Meteorologists are warning about strong gusts of wind and brief squalls in Bavaria, with speeds reaching up to 85 kilometers per hour in exposed areas.
Brace yourself for some windy business in Bavaria, as gusts of up to 70 kph are expected in the region, with winds dying down in the afternoon. Maximum temperatures will range between 11 and 14 degrees Celsius, with mountain areas seeing temperatures between 6 and 11 degrees.
Tuesday night will bring a cloudy to very cloudy sky with scattered showers, with temperatures dropping to 5 to 8 degrees Celsius, and even down to a chilly 2 degrees in the upper mountains. The wind will be relatively calm, becoming breezy only in ridge areas.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, the sun and clouds will play a game of peek-a-boo, with occasional showers, especially in the afternoon. Temperatures will hover between 10 and 13 degrees Celsius, with mountain areas seeing highs between 5 and 10 degrees. A moderate wind will be blowing throughout the day.
Thuringia's stormy weather on Monday is set to persist, with more clouds and scattered showers expected in the evening. The weather in other regions might also take a hit, with strong winds and squalls predicted in Bavaria. While specific forecasts for strong winds or squalls in Munich and Frankfurt am Main are not available, a general news article indicates that heavy snow squalls could bring strong gusty winds over 35 mph and impact travel conditions in Bavaria.
Stay tuned for updates on the weather in your region!
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While specific forecasts for strong winds or squalls in Munich or Frankfurt are not available, Bavaria is expecten to experience heavy snow squalls, leading to strong gusty winds over 35 mph, potentially causing travel disruptions.