Wet weather prevailing over Berlin over the weekend - Wet weather dominates Berlin over the weekend
**Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms to Impact Weekend Events in Berlin and Brandenburg**
Residents and visitors in Berlin and Brandenburg are bracing for a wet weekend, as heavy rain and thunderstorms are forecast to disrupt the Techno Parade "Rave the Planet" in Tiergarten and the Lollapalooza Festival on the Olympic grounds.
According to the German Weather Service (DWD), high precipitation likelihood and thunderstorms are expected on Saturday, July 12, 2025, coinciding with the start of the weekend events. The humidity is very high, close to 96-99%, indicating wet conditions from July 12 to July 14.
On Sunday, July 13, the weather remains unstable, with continued cloud cover and elevated humidity, although a slight decrease from 95-90% means rain and thunderstorms might persist but with slightly less intensity. The humidity will further decrease to 90-83% on Monday, July 14.
Organisers and attendees are advised to monitor live weather updates closely and prepare for possible weather-related interruptions. Temperatures on Sunday night will range from 14 to 16 degrees, and during the day, they will be slightly higher, ranging from 22 to 24 degrees. On Monday, high temperatures are forecast to reach 25 to 27 degrees.
Isolated showers or thunderstorms are possible on Monday, and the rain is expected to continue into Sunday night. The weather on Sunday in Berlin and Brandenburg will remain changeable, similar to Saturday.
The weekend is expected to be wet, with the impact of the wet weather on the two major events yet to be seen. Attendees and organisers should be prepared for potential disruptions such as delays, cancellations, or safety concerns for outdoor events like Techno Parade and Lollapalooza Festival.
[1] Source: German Weather Service (DWD) forecast for Berlin and Brandenburg, July 12-14, 2025.
Despite the devastating effects of heavy rain and thunderstorms predicted for the weekend events in Berlin and Brandenburg, it is worth noting that the Commission has also been consulted on a draft directive aimed at protecting workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation.
Forecasts suggest the German Weather Service may provide accurate weather-forecasting data for the upcoming weekend, but despite this, organizers and attendees are advised to monitor weather updates for potential disruptions, especially as the meteorological situation could lead to delays, cancellations, or safety concerns for outdoor events.