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Unpredictable Weather Over the Weekend

Forecast for the Upcoming Weekend Weather
Forecast for the Upcoming Weekend Weather

Volatile weather conditions expected this weekend - Weekend weather forecast

The German Weather Service (DWD) has issued a forecast for the upcoming weekend in Berlin and Brandenburg, with the region expected to experience continued unsettled weather.

On Saturday, the start of the day in Potsdam is predicted to be mostly cloudless, according to the DWD. However, thunderstorms may occur in some areas later in the day, and conditions could turn stormy in the evening, with gusty winds, heavy rain, and some thunderstorm activity persisting into the night. The temperatures in Potsdam will range from 20 to 22°C, dropping to 14 to 16°C by the evening.

On Sunday, the DWD predicts that the weather in Potsdam will improve, with temperatures rising to 21 to 24°C. However, the service expects similarly unsettled conditions, with the possibility of thunderstorms, gusty winds, and heavy rain in some local areas.

The current available search results do not include detailed or specific weather forecasts for Berlin and Brandenburg over the weekend according to the DWD. There is general information about heat and warm nights in Germany, but no precise or localized weekend forecast data or thunderstorm warnings for the region.

For the most accurate and detailed weekend forecast, including temperature changes and thunderstorm risks for Berlin and Brandenburg, consulting the official DWD website or their latest bulletins would be necessary.

Based on typical DWD forecasts in summer, the weather in Berlin and Brandenburg around mid-July can feature warm to hot daytime temperatures often ranging from low to high 20s °C, occasionally higher. Nights may remain relatively warm, sometimes above 20°C. Potential for thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon and evening due to convective activity often triggered by daytime heating, is also a possibility.

It's important to note that these forecasts are subject to change, and residents are encouraged to stay updated with the latest information from the DWD. Always prioritise safety during severe weather events, and follow any instructions issued by local authorities.

The Commission, unrelated to the weather forecasting, has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation. Workers in Berlin and Brandenburg, while keeping an eye on the weather forecasts, are advised to pay attention to safety measures during severe weather events, such as thunderstorms, and follow any instructions issued by local authorities.

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