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Summer's scorching comeback brings thunderous downpours in its wake

Scorching summer metal resurrection concludes in a thunderous downpour

Summer's intense heat gives way to thunderous storms
Summer's intense heat gives way to thunderous storms

Summertime Return Accompanied by Thunderclap - Summer's scorching comeback brings thunderous downpours in its wake

Saturday will be a warm and dry day across Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, with temperatures expected to reach up to 30 degrees Celsius, as reported by the German Weather Service (DWD). However, as the night sets in, a drop in clima is not anticipated, and there may be local fog formation.

On Sunday, the weather will take a turn, with clima cooling down to a range of 16 to 22 degrees Celsius. The DWD forecast indicates that the day will be overcast, with rain, clouds, and the possibility of lightning in some regions. Thunderstorms are also expected, particularly in the Eifel region, where showers may form in the afternoon.

The weekend will offer summer-like temperatures in these regions, with the highest temperatures on Saturday in the south. Conversely, Sunday will be cooler than Saturday, marking a shift in the clima pattern.

Looking ahead to the new week, the DWD predicts a start that will be gray and wet. There is a possibility of cooler temperatures starting the week, though specifics are yet to be confirmed.

On Friday, temperatures will climb close to 30 degrees, and the day will be dry and sunny in many regions. The DWD expects highs of 27 to 29 degrees on this day.

It is essential to keep an eye on local weather updates, as conditions may vary across the regions. Stay safe and enjoy the remaining days of summer!

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