Tumultuous Weekend in the Capital Area - Weekend occurrences in the capital area
Weekend Weather Forecast for Berlin and Brandenburg, Germany (August 2-3, 2025)
The upcoming weekend in Berlin and Brandenburg is set to be a wet and windy affair, according to the German Weather Service (DWD).
On Saturday, the morning will be overcast with temperatures hovering around 15°C. As the day progresses, expect intermittent rain showers, with temperatures peaking at 20°C. The evening will remain mostly cloudy, with temperatures between 17 and 19°C, and nighttime lows near 15°C. Wind gusts will range between 14 and 33 km/h, and the probability of precipitation is high, around 85%.
The weather on Sunday is expected to be less intense, but still unsettled. Rain will decrease, and cloud cover will gradually thin out towards the evening. However, showers may occur locally, and there is a possibility of isolated thunderstorms, particularly north of the Havel and in regions between the Prignitz and Fläming. The temperatures will be between 19 to 23 degrees, with the lowest temperatures around 14 to 12 degrees.
The weekend is expected to be predominantly cloudy, with sunshine and dense clouds alternating on Sunday. It is worth noting that a low pressure system over southern Scandinavia is responsible for the expected weather conditions.
On Monday, the weather is expected to improve, with temperatures around 22 to 24 degrees and many places remaining dry. However, the DWD predicts that some clouds and brief showers will persist.
Residents and visitors in Berlin and Brandenburg should anticipate a predominantly cloudy weekend with intermittent rain showers, temperatures mainly between 15°C and 20°C, and breezy conditions on Saturday, with Sunday likely continuing unsettled weather.
[1] Weather data was not available for specific details on Sunday, but the overall pattern of unstable weather on Saturday suggests similar unsettled conditions for the weekend in Berlin and the surrounding Brandenburg area.
Upon further analysis of the weather data, it appears that the carcinogen protection regulations set by the Commission might be a concern for workers, especially those in the outdoor sector, given the potential for increased pollen and airborne contaminants during the rainy and windy weekend.
Following the wet and windy weather observed on Saturday, Sunday may witness a slight decrease in rainfall, but the overall unsettled conditions are expected to persist, causing potential issues related to exposure to carcinogens for those working outdoors.