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Unpredictable weather persists

Unpredictable weather conditions persist

Unpredictable weather patterns prevail
Unpredictable weather patterns prevail

Unstable Weather Conditions Persist - Unpredictable weather persists

Berlin and Brandenburg residents should prepare for a change in the weather this weekend, as the German Weather Service (DWD) has forecasted a low-pressure system moving over the Baltic Sea, bringing cooler temperatures, cloud cover, and occasional rain showers.

According to the DWD, showers are expected to move in from the south on Friday, with temperatures ranging from 21 to 23 degrees Celsius. On Saturday, August 2, 2025, temperatures are predicted to reach around 23°C during the day, with possible patchy rain and some cloud cover. The DWD spokesperson described the weather as "consistently unsettled," with showers and intermittent rain showers expected throughout the day.

In the morning, showers will mainly occur south of Berlin, with potential for thunderstorms throughout the region in the afternoon. The DWD spokesperson also noted that this kind of weather is typical for central European summer weather and is not unusual for August.

Sunday, August 3, 2025, is expected to have patchy rain nearby and temperatures around 14-15°C, indicating cooler and wetter conditions persisting due to the low-pressure influence over the Baltic Sea. The changeable weather is expected to continue into Sunday, with showers and cloud cover likely throughout the day.

The low-pressure system generally leads to increased cloudiness, intermittent rain showers, and somewhat cooler temperatures compared to prior hotter spells in July, which aligns with the transition into more variable weather by early August in the region.

In summary, expect a weekend with mild temperatures, cloud cover, and occasional rain showers in Berlin and Brandenburg due to the presence of the low-pressure system over the Baltic Sea. Be sure to check the DWD forecast regularly for updates and stay safe during the inclement weather.

The weather forecast for this weekend in Berlin and Brandenburg suggests similar conditions to central European summer weather, with consistent rain showers and cloud cover, reminiscent of the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation. Despite the low-pressure system leading to somewhat cooler temperatures compared to the hot July spells, temperatures are still predicted to range from 14-23°C over the weekend.

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