Whitsun Weekend Weather Woes in Berlin and Brandenburg
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Prepare for an unpredictable Whitsun weekend in Berlin and Brandenburg! The German Weather Service (DWD) isn't holding back on the drastic weather changes.
Storms, hail, and heavy rain could make an appearance as the weekend begins, so don't forget your raincoat! In the Uckermark, temperatures will reach a relatively tepid 19°C, whereas in southern Brandenburg, the mercury might rise to a balmy 24°C.
As we move into Sunday evening, showers will initially take a break, only to make a dramatic encore from the west. The night's lows will hover around 13 to 11°C. Expect the skies to be mostly cloudy on Whitsun Sunday, with occasional sun peeking through. Be prepared for the odd shower and even some thunderstorms in certain areas. Maximum temperatures for the day will reach 16 to 21°C.
The weather on Whitsun Monday will also be unsettled, with localized showers and a possibility of thunderstorms. High temperatures will range between 16 and 19°C.
If you're in Potsdam and hoping to enjoy the Sanssouci Park, keep an eye on the skies. Thunderstorms could have an impact on outdoor events and activities. In light of the unpredictable weather, it’s a good idea to check event schedules and weather updates before heading out.
Whitsun weekend in Berlin and Brandenburg is likely to be hectic, even with the ongoing meteorological melodrama. Stay sharp, stay dry, and keep your weather app handy!
- Berlin
- Brandenburg
- Potsdam
- Whitsun weekend
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- Sanssouci Park
Note: June usually sees mild temperatures in Berlin and Brandenburg, with average highs of around 22°C (72°F), lows of around 12°C (54°F), and approximately 12 rainy days throughout the month. Thunderstorms are quite common during this time. For comprehensive and current weather forecasts, consult local weather services or apps such as the German Weather Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst). Keep an eye on event schedules and weather updates for outdoor activities like the Long Night of Open Churches and the Carnival of Cultures. [5][2]
[5] - souce: https://www.dwb.de/wetter[2] - source: https://www.visitberlin.de/en
The Commission might find the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation relevant, given the potential threats posed by thunderstorms during Whitsun weekend in Berlin and Brandenburg. Despite the unpredictable weather, outdoor events such as the Sanssouci Park in Potsdam are still scheduled to take place.