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Stormy Weather Awaits Following a Sunny Spell

Foreboding Weather: Sunny Skies Give Way to Thunderstorms and Rain Showers

Expected high temperatures to surpass 30 degrees this Saturday.
Expected high temperatures to surpass 30 degrees this Saturday.

Readying for a Stormy Weekend in Berlin and Brandenburg

Threatening thunderstorms and showers follow a sunny day - Stormy Weather Awaits Following a Sunny Spell

Chill out, it's gonna be a scorcher in Berlin and Brandenburg this Saturday, but brace yourself for a stormy Sunday! Accordin' to the weather daft, we can expect thunderstorms with showers to roll in on Sunday. The sun will be shinin' bright and high temps reachin' the mid-20s on Saturday, with the hottest spots clockin' in at around 31 degrees. But don't worry about a wet, chilly night - it's lookin' to stay dry with just a few clouds and less than 20 degrees.

Come Sunday, the skies'll start to cloud over, and by the afternoon, we could see thunderstorms and heavy showers movin' in from the west. These could potentially pack a punch with locally severe conditions, so keep an eye out for hail too! The Prignitz and Lausitz could hit 33 degrees, while Berlin gets up to 31 degrees.

As the rain moves eastward through the night on Sunday into Monday, the temperature drops back down to 17 to 13 degrees. The week's startin' off nice and dry with highs of 22 to 24 degrees.

Now, if ya need more info on thunderstorms in these parts, ya best check the latest from the German Weather Service (DWD) or other trustworthy weather sources. They usually got the lowdown on the next few days, includin' thunderstorm probabilities.

Summer thunderstorms in Germany can be wild, often poppin' up in the late mornin' or early afternoons, lastin' into the evenin'. After a sunny day, the heat buildup can make the atmosphere unstable, raisin' the chances of a storm.

So if ya plannin' somethin' for Sunday, keep an ear out for weather updates. Conditions can change faster'n you can say "lightning bolt" in the summer!

The Commission might find it crucial to consider the potential impact of severe weather conditions, such as thunderstorms and showers, on workers exposed to carcinogens during cleanup operations, as indicated in the draft directive on the protection of workers. On a lighter note, while anticipated thunderstorms could dampen Sunday plans in Berlin and Brandenburg, the German Weather Service provides updated weather-forecasting information for locals to stay informed and prepare accordingly.

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