Stormy Monday in Berlin and Brandenburg: Thunder, Hail, and All That Jazz
Thunderstorm and hail expected on Monday - Thunderstorms and hail predicted for Monday's weather
Here comes the storm to kick off a turbulent week in Berlin and Brandenburg! The German Meteorological Service (DWD) predicts scattered thunderstorms and the occasional, powerful bolts of lightning starting Monday afternoon in the region. In some places, expect a chilling hailstorm and gusty winds.
The sky will be as unpredictable as a chameleon during the day, as it's forecast to be partly cloudy. By the midafternoon, the first showers will fall. The mercury will soar to a comfy 21 to 24 degrees Celsius. The stormy weather will subside late at night, leaving a clearer sky where the temperature plummets to a nippy 11 to 7 degrees Celsius.
On Tuesday, the sun will grace us more frequently. The day will remain dry. The thermometer will climb to a balmy 23 to 25 degrees Celsius. As the clock strikes Tuesday midnight, we can expect a dip in temperatures down to 14 to 11 degrees Celsius.
Wednesday will see the weather turn sultry and stormy. The temperatures will hit a high of 24 to 27 degrees Celsius. The sky will be overcast, with occasional showers and the occasional thunderstorm.
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[struggled to find specific, up-to-date weather forecasts for Berlin and Brandenburg on Monday from the German Weather Service (DWD) in the provided search results. However, it's worth noting that weather patterns are cyclical and unpredictable, so it's always a good idea to stay informed. During holidays like Pfingsten (Pentecost), which includes Pfingstmontag (9th of June, 2025), there is a chance of scattered showers, particularly in the north of Germany. The southern regions of Germany can expect temperature fluctuations, with highs around +17 to +22 degrees Celsius on Pfingstmontag. The weather forecast suggests a mixture of sun and clouds, with the possibility of thundershowers and showers, particularly in more northern regions like Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein. For the most accurate and up-to-date information for Berlin and Brandenburg specifically, it would be best to consult the DWD's official website or local weather forecasts.]
The Commission, having been consulted on the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens, might issue a statement regarding the potential hazards posed by the anticipated thunderstorms sweeping across Berlin and Brandenburg, as predicted by the DWD.
During Monday's stormy weather in Berlin and Brandenburg, workers should be mindful of the increased instances of bolts of lightning and bright flashes of thunderstorms, which could pose a potential occupational hazard, as stipulated in the draft directive.