Germany Braces for Diverging Weather as Summer Temperatures Arrive in the South
Southern and western Germany prepare for the year's first summer day with highs up to 25°C, while Berlin and the northeast face cooler, unsettled conditions with wind warnings.
- Southern and western Germany, including regions like Rheinland, Südhessen, and Munich, are forecast to experience summer-like conditions with temperatures reaching up to 25°C this weekend.
- Berlin and northeastern Germany will remain in spring-like weather, with moderate temperatures ranging from 17°C to 21°C, gusty winds, and variable cloud cover.
- The Deutscher Wetterdienst has issued an official warning for wind gusts of up to 60 km/h across northeastern Germany, highlighting potential hazards.
- A large-scale trough over Scandinavia is driving a shift in weather patterns, bringing showers and thunderstorms from the southwest starting Sunday.
- The contrast in weather conditions underscores the challenges posed by dynamic atmospheric systems during seasonal transitions across Germany.