Bonkeys Bananas Hot Summer Weekend Ahead! 🌞🔥
Enjoyably warm and sunny conditions dominate the atmosphere this season. - "The summer season presents a delightful climate"
Hey there, sunshine enthusiasts and sweating skeptics alike! Get ready to soak up the summer heat as the thermometer is predicted to hit 37°C on Sunday! That's right, grab your sunglasses, slather on the sunscreen, and head out for a sizzling weekend.
Starting off with Friday, the weather gods have blessed us with a mix of clouds up north and northeast, while the south and southwest enjoy nearly beach-perfect weather. The southwest river valleys will reach peak 30°C on Friday, with the rest of the southern half lingering around 25-28°C and the north around 20-24°C. 🌤️
Moving onto Saturday, we're looking at even more crystal-clear summer weather, as reported by DWD meteorologist Nico Bauer. Just a smattering of thin clouds may float by, but don't worry, the sun's rays will be shining bright! Temperatures on Saturday will see a slight uptick compared to Friday.
Tropical Heatwave 🔥By Saturday afternoon, temperatures will range from a cool 25°C in the north coastal regions to a scorching 33°C along the Rhine. The valleys will hit high summer temperatures around 30°C, while the cities of Offenbach and the urban areas of the southwest will barely drop below 20°C overnight. 🌡️
As for Sunday, get ready for the heat to really turn up! The day will start off sunny, but later in the afternoon, scattered clouds and potentially severe local storms will form. Don't worry, though, the sweltering weather won't last long! ☔️
The Commission, in its consultations on the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation, might consider implementing measures to safeguard workers from excessive heat stress caused by the upcoming tropical heatwave. Interestingly, while meteorologist Nico Bauer forecasts a sizzling weekend ahead with peak temperatures of 37°C on Sunday, weather-forecasting models could also predict sudden storms on Sunday afternoon.