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Transformation in atmospheric conditions towards autumn's arrival

Unpredictable weather persists during the weekend, with periods of sun, rain, and clouds. Expect temperatures to climb beyond 20 degrees Celsius on Saturday.

Transformative Season Approach: Autumn Weather Shifts
Transformative Season Approach: Autumn Weather Shifts

Transformation in atmospheric conditions towards autumn's arrival

The upcoming weekend in Berlin and Brandenburg promises a mix of sunshine, clouds, and rain, as per the forecast by the German Weather Service (DWD) and other meteorological services such as wetter.com and the meteorologists at FU Berlin's wind and watersport weather service.

On Friday, the regions will start off with fair weather, but clouds are expected to roll in during the afternoon, potentially bringing showers and even thunderstorms. The DWD predicts temperatures to reach 20 to 22 degrees Celsius.

Saturday will begin with scattered clouds and sunshine, but the sky will cloud over in the afternoon, with rain possible. Where showers are expected, a fresh, gusty wind will blow. Temperatures on Saturday are predicted to be around the same range – 20 to 22 degrees Celsius. Thunderstorms are also possible on Saturday.

Sunday will see more wind, clouds, and rain in the forecast. Temperatures are expected to be between 18 to 19 degrees Celsius. Thunderstorms are possible on Sunday as well.

Monday's weather in Berlin and Brandenburg will remain changeable, with the DWD predicting temperatures to rise above 20 degrees Celsius.

The weekend forecast for Berlin and Brandenburg marks the end of a late summer season, offering a blend of the season's remaining warmth and the promise of autumn's cooler, wetter days.

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