Unpredictable weather conditions prevail in Thuringia.
Unpredictable Weather Ahead in Thuringia
Brace yourself, Thuringia! The weather's playing a wild game, and we're right in the middle of it. Over the bridge weekend, we've had our share of hot, sunny spells, thunderous downpours, and finally, a big drop in temperature. And guess what? The rollercoaster ride isn't over yet!
More weather fronts are gunning for Thuringia in the upcoming days, making it tricky to predict the Pentecost weekend's weather. Meteorologist Dominik Jung from "wetter.net" sums it up: a series of weather fronts sweeping across Central Europe, resulting in a constantly changing skyline.
Here's the lowdown on the weather in Thuringia:
Monday's Outlook: Kickstarting the week, monitor the skies for variable cloud cover with scattered showers. There's a chance these showers could transform into thunderstorms too.
Throughout the Week: Mix and match sunshine, clouds, and occasional showers. Thunderstorms are also likely to make an appearance. Get ready for warmer temperatures that could feel oddly humid, especially in the east and southeast Germany. By Friday, temperatures might climb to summery warm levels, along with a touch of tropical humidity, according to Jung.
The Big Drop Over Pentecost Weekend?
Hold onto your hats! Pentecost Sunday is foretelling a chilly drop, with maximum temperatures plummeting to as low as 16-20 degrees Celsius. Jung claims this cool-down is "very likely," with sporadic showers and thunderstorms possible. Luckily, by Pentecost Monday, temperatures might rebound to pleasant levels, teasing us with promising 22-25 degrees Celsius warmth!
Sit Tight and Keep an Eye Out!
It's a dance between cloudy skies, rain showers, and warm weather here in Thuringia. Stay tuned for updates, as things might shift yet again before the Pentecost weekend. For now, expect a changeable and humid warm trend that's expected to calm down only towards the beginning of next week.
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The weather in Thuringia continues to be unpredictable, with a series of weather fronts sweeping across Central Europe making it difficult to forecast the Pentecost weekend's weather. Meteorologist Dominik Jung from "wetter.net" warns of a chilly drop in temperature over Pentecost Sunday, foretelling maximum temperatures as low as 16-20 degrees Celsius, and rain showers and thunderstorms are possible. Meanwhile, according to the weather-forecasting data, the rain stretching from Baden-Württemberg through Hessen to Thuringia will be part of an Atlantic front, bringing cooler temperatures compared to the southern regions of Germany like Bavaria.