Germany's Warm Spring Weather to Cool as Cold Front Approaches
Unseasonably warm temperatures exceeding 20°C are set to drop below 20°C starting Sunday, with dry conditions persisting across the country.
- Temperatures in parts of Germany, including Baden-Württemberg and North Rhine-Westphalia, are currently exceeding 20°C, with Cologne Bay expected to reach 24°C by the weekend.
- The first official summer day, defined as temperatures reaching 25°C, is unlikely to occur this weekend despite the ongoing warm spell.
- A high-pressure system is driving clear skies and up to 12 hours of sunshine in some regions, contributing to the unseasonably warm conditions.
- A cold front from the northeast is forecast to bring a significant temperature drop on Sunday, with cooler conditions expected to last until midweek.
- April has been notably dry so far, with no rain forecast in the near term, raising concerns about prolonged dry spells and their potential impacts.