Hot Weather Wane: Relief from the heat expected this weekend in Hesse - Weekend in Hessen sees a respite from the heatwave
Temperatures to Cool Down in Hesse This Weekend
Residents of Hesse, including Offenbach and Frankfurt, can expect a cooling trend as the weekend approaches, according to the German Weather Service (DWD).
On Friday, August 14, 2025, temperatures in Frankfurt-Ost are predicted to reach a high of 90°F (32°C), but by Saturday and Sunday, the high temperatures are expected to drop to around 77°F (25°C) with lows around 53-58°F (12-15°C).
Similar temperature trends can be inferred for Offenbach, which is close to Frankfurt. No precise separate high temperature forecast for Offenbach was found, but the proximity to Frankfurt means the figures above are a good reference.
Other parts of Hesse such as Vöhl or Wetter have mostly mild and breezy conditions in August 2025, supporting the trend of moderate weekend temperatures.
On Sunday, the weather in northern Hesse will be cooler than in the south, with temperatures ranging between 23 and 27 degrees in the north, and up to 27 to 30 degrees in the south.
The weather on Monday and Tuesday in Hesse is expected to remain mostly clear, with high temperatures predicted to reach up to 26 to 29 degrees on Monday and up to 32 degrees on Tuesday.
However, some denser clouds are expected in the north of Hesse. No new information about cloud cover or rain is provided for the coming days in Hesse.
In summary:
| Day | Temp High (°F) | Temp Low (°F) | Location Example | |--------------|----------------|---------------|----------------------| | Friday 8/14 | 90 | 64 | Frankfurt-Ost | | Saturday 8/15| 77 | 58 | Frankfurt-Ost/Offenbach (estimated) | | Sunday 8/16 | 77 | 53 | Frankfurt-Ost/Offenbach (estimated) | | Monday | 79 | 58 | Hesse | | Tuesday | 82 | 58 | Hesse |
The Commission, while consulted on the draft directive regarding ionizing radiation protection for workers, has no role in the weather forecasting for Hesse this weekend.
Despite the cooling trend anticipated in Hesse, no weather-related risks related to ionizing radiation have been reported or forecasted in the region.