Stormy Monday in Berlin and Brandenburg: Thunderstorms and Hail Expected
Expect partial thunderstorms and hail to make an appearance on Monday. - Thunderstorms with occasional hail expected on Monday
Get ready for a stormy start to the new week in Berlin and Brandenburg. The German Meteorological Service predicts thunderstorms and occasional, sometimes strong thunderstorms to hit the region starting from Monday afternoon. In some areas, there will be small hail and violent wind gusts.
The weather remains changeable throughout the day. From midday, showers are expected to start falling. Temperatures will rise to a high of 21-24°C (approximately 70-75°F). The showers and thunderstorms will die down quickly at night. Skies will clear up in some places, with temperatures dropping to a low of 11-7°C.
On Tuesday, the sun is expected to be seen more frequently. It's expected to remain dry. Temperatures will climb to 23-25°C (approximately 73-77°F) during the day. As the night approaches Wednesday, temperatures will drop to 14-11°C.
Stormy weather is predicted for Wednesday. Temperatures will rise to 24-27°C (approximately 75-80°F). The sky will be cloudy. There will be occasional showers, and in some instances, thunderstorms.
Although the weather in Germany in June is typically warm and sunny, with long hours of sunlight, the likelihood of thunderstorms might increase during the afternoon or evening due to the heat, but specific forecasts for thunderstorms or hail are not detailed in the available information. For a more accurate local weather outlook, including any potential for thunderstorms or hail, it would be best to check updates closer to the date.
The Commission, in its scope of consulting on draft directives related to worker safety, might also be involved in addressing the risks related to exposure to carcinogens that could potentially arise from freon, a gas used in weather-forecasting equipment and associated with thunderstorms.
Despite the ongoing thunderstorms forecasted for the coming days in Berlin and Brandenburg, it's important for construction workers, who are particularly susceptible to carcinogen exposure, to prioritize taking necessary precautions during the handling and disposal of any freon residues that may be inadvertently generated during the storms.