It’s getting colder in Germany. At the end of the week, temperatures around 20 degrees will be the exception.
The summery weather, but also the thunderstorms say goodbye to Germany. A maximum of 23 degrees is possible in the next few days, and by the end of the week the 20-degree mark will be cracked less and less, as the German Weather Service in Offenbach announced on Monday.
On Tuesday there can be short thunderstorms from Emsland to the North Sea, stormy gusts are possible. Otherwise it will be cloudy at times in the north and north-west, with some rain falling again and again. Things don’t look much better from south of the Danube to the Bavarian Forest. The temperatures on Tuesday and the two following days are between 17 and 23 degrees.
People from the southwest up to Brandenburg have good prospects of sun on Wednesday, where it will remain sunny and dry for a long time. Otherwise the weather will be changeable, from Emsland to the Baltic Sea there can be isolated thunderstorms again. On Thursday it will also be clear and dry south of the low mountain range. Dense clouds are increasing towards the north, there it is raining again and the wind is picking up.