Unpredictable weather conditions hit Berlin and Brandenburg, with periods of rain, sunshine, and thunderstorms.
Over the upcoming weekend, temperatures in Berlin and Brandenburg are expected to rise, reaching values around 30 degrees, according to the German Weather Service (DWD). However, the weather will be changeable, with showers and isolated thunderstorms.
On Friday, temperatures in Brandenburg and Berlin are predicted to reach between 24 and 30 degrees. The day will see a mix of sun and clouds, with some isolated showers and brief thunderstorms still possible.
In the northeast, it will remain mostly cloudy at night, with rain in some areas. Lows will range between 8 and 17 degrees. The south and southwest of the region will remain mostly sunny and dry, with temperatures up to 27 degrees. At night, it will stay dry in the southwest.
Local heavy rain, up to 20 liters per square meter in short periods, is expected in the north and northeast. Strong thunderstorms are also anticipated over the weekend.
July is a warm summer month in Berlin and Brandenburg, with average high temperatures often reaching around 23°C (73°F) and lows around 12°C (54°F). Thunderstorms can occur during the summer months, especially in the late afternoon or evening, but it's difficult to predict them with certainty without current weather data.
For a precise forecast for the weekend, including expected temperatures and the possibility of thunderstorms, it's recommended to check a reliable weather service like the German Weather Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst) or a weather app that provides up-to-date forecasts for specific locations. These sources can offer detailed hour-by-hour forecasts and alerts for potential thunderstorms.
The weather forecast for Brandenburg and Berlin on Friday predicts temperatures between 24 and 30 degrees, with a mix of sun and clouds, and some isolated showers and brief thunderstorms. To get a more detailed and precise forecast for the upcoming weekend, including expected temperatures and the possibility of thunderstorms, it's recommended to check the German Weather Service (DWD) or a weather app that provides up-to-date forecasts for specific locations.