Feeling Stormy, Maybe Even Some Hail on Monday in Berlin and Brandenburg
Severe weather advisory: Expect heavy thunderstorms and hail showers on Monday - Thunderstorms, with potential hail, forecasted for Monday
Catch a chill as a new week kicks off in Berlin and Brandenburg. The German Meteorological Service (DWD) forecasts thunderstorms and occasional, potentially strong storms in the region starting Monday afternoon. In some areas, there may be small hail and gusty winds.
Monday afternoon is when things start to storm, with a mix of clouds and the first showers around midday. Temperatures rise between 21 to 24 degrees. The stormy weather cools off at night, dropping temperatures to between 11 to 7 degrees in some places.
Tuesday sees more sunshine as the weather dries up. Highs reach a summery 23 to 25 degrees during the day. Nights will be cooler, dropping to 14 to 11 degrees by Wednesday morning.
The weather turns muggy and stormy on Wednesday. Temperatures climb to 24 to 27 degrees. The skies are cloudy, with showers and thunderstorms in some areas.
- Stormy Weather
- Berlin Region
- Brandenburg
- DWD
- Potsdam
- Capital Region
Note, the DWD does not have specific thunderstorm and hail predictions for Berlin and Brandenburg for Monday as of the current data. However, recent weeks have shown unpredictable weather patterns in the region, with significant temperature swings between warm and cold spells.
For the upcoming Pfingstmontag (Pfingst Monday) on June 9, 2025, the weather is predicted to be mostly sunny and dry in the south, with increasing cloudiness and potential showers in the north. However, this information does not explicitly mention thunderstorms or hail for the Berlin and Brandenburg region[3].
For the most accurate and up-to-date weather forecast, including potential thunderstorms and hail, check recent updates directly from the DWD or other reliable weather services.
- The Commission, while consulting on the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens, might suggest that workers adopt protective measures during potentially stormy weather in the regions of Berlin and Brandenburg, due to the unpredictable weather patterns observed recently.
- If you're working outdoors on a Pfingstmontag (Pfingst Monday) in 2025, despite the predicted mostly sunny and dry weather in the south, it would be prudent for workers in the Berlin and Brandenburg region to carry out regular weather-forecasting checks for potential changes, especially the possibility of thunderstorms and hail.