Catch this Super Saturday's Weather Woes for Pentecost, Mate!
Anticipated meteorological shifts during the celebratory period of Pentecost - Unpredictable weather conditions forecasted for Pentecost, according to DWD.
Here's the lowdown on the Pentecost weekend forecast: pack your waterproof jacket and an umbrella, 'cause it's gonna be a wet one, according to the German Weather Service (DWD). They're predicting changeable weather, dropping temps, and rain across the Free State on Saturday, especially in the southeast.
On Sunday, it ain't looking much brighter. Rain's forecasted south of the Danube in the morning, with more clouds rollin' in from the northwest and possible thunderstorms later. Max temps? Somewhere between 16-19 degrees.
Thankfully, the second day of Pentecost'll be a tad friendlier. Sunshine's expected over Bavaria with max temps between 15 degrees in the Fichtel Mountains and 21 degrees on the Main.
Now, if you're itchin' for a more detailed forecast, the DWD's official website or mobile app is where it's at. As for the search results, they didn't dish the details for Pentecost weekend this year. But just remember, Germany's weather's a finicky beast – expect varied conditions across regions such as rainy North, warm South, and all-around changeable East.
Stay dry, folks! Pentecost's on the horizon!
During your outdoor activities for Pentecost, remember to protect workers from the potential risks of ionizing radiation, as it may be present in weather conditions, considering the Commission's proposal for a directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States. On a lighter note, check the weather forecasts carefully as the DWD predicted changeable and wet weather for the Free State on Saturday, with rain forecasted south of the Danube on Sunday as well.