Summer's peak is drawing to a close
Weather Forecast for Early September 2025: Mild Temperatures and Occasional Rain in Germany and Surrounding Regions
Spain is gearing up for a return to normal summer heat, with temperatures reaching up to 35°C, while Germany and surrounding areas are expected to experience mild to warm temperatures with occasional rain and a low probability of thunderstorms from Monday to Friday of next week.
For Bad Vilbel, Germany, on Monday, September 1, temperatures will range from 8–10°C in the morning, rising to about 24–25°C during the day. The skies will be largely overcast, with a very low precipitation probability of 0–17% and minimal rainfall of 0 to 0.1 mm. Moderate southwest winds of approximately 10–11 km/h are also forecast.
Surrounding regions, such as the Black Forest, are expected to see temperatures around 12–25°C throughout the day on Monday, with patchy rain possible but no strong indication of thunderstorms.
Rain chances appear low, with mostly light precipitation or patchy showers expected, and no prominent forecasts of thunderstorms for this time frame. Humidity levels will range from around 50% to above 80%, with partly to mostly cloudy skies.
While detailed daily forecasts for Tuesday through Friday of next week are not fully available, the current patterns suggest mild weather with some clouds and occasional light rain, typical for early September in this region. Winds are expected to remain moderate with southwest directions prevailing.
As we move into the week, high fog fields are expected to form at the North Sea later in the day on Tuesday, signalling a change in weather. Temperatures for the coming week will mostly range between 20 and 29°C. Tuesday will start with a clear, temperature-friendly night, followed by a sunny day, especially in the south and east, with up to 14 hours of sunshine.
However, the record-breaking heat and sultry nights of summer are over in Germany. Southern France, Switzerland, northern Italy, Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia will experience uncomfortable conditions with strong thunderstorms.
Monday will have mostly clear skies and temperatures ranging from 20°C at the coast to 24 to 29°C inland. Germany will experience some lightning and thunder, but significant rainfall is only expected in Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. Rain and thunderstorms are forecast for the week.
For the most accurate, updated insights closer to those dates, consulting a detailed national or European weather service is recommended. In summary, expect temperatures mostly between 12°C and 25°C during the days, light rain or patchy showers possible, especially early in the week, low thunderstorm risk based on currently available forecasts, moderate southwest winds, and varying cloudiness.
During the summer holidays, international travelers heading to Germany and nearby regions might be surprised by the mild to warm temperatures, interspersed with occasional rain, instead of the fiery 35°C heatwave Spain is expecting. Despite the low probability of thunderstorms, travelers should be aware of the prevailing weather patterns and check updated weather-forecasting reports for their specific locations, as rain chances appear low but are not absent, especially early in the week.