Advised Alert: Preparation for torrential downpour due to incoming hurricane
Germany is bracing for a change in weather this week, with temperatures set to drop and rainfall expected to increase significantly.
Starting from Wednesday, the country will experience showers and thunderstorms, according to the German Weather Service. The southwest region of Germany will be particularly affected, with heavy showers and thunderstorms expected throughout the day, accompanied by heavy rain.
Temperatures will range from 22 to 29 degrees Celsius during this period. However, the temperatures on Friday night will be cooler, with readings ranging from 22 to 25 degrees in the far north, and 17 to 11 degrees in the rest of the country.
On Saturday night, it will continue to cool down further, with minimum temperatures of 14 to 8 degrees expected. Rainfall is less likely on Saturday night, with only occasional showers or brief thunderstorms possible throughout the country.
The weekend will see a slight cooling down, with maximum temperatures of 18 to 24 degrees. The north and east of Germany will experience individual thunderstorms and showers, while the southwest will continue to be affected by heavy showers and thunderstorms.
Despite the predicted drop in temperatures and increased rainfall, the weather pattern is not expected to change significantly towards the weekend. Showers and thunderstorms are still possible throughout the country.
It's worth noting that the names of the weather service leaders in Germany responsible for weather forecasts are not publicly specified.
On Thursday, it will rain intermittently for longer periods from the southwest to the northeast. Locally, severe weather and several hours of heavy rain are possible again on Thursday.
In conclusion, while the weather in Germany is set to become wetter and cooler this week, the overall weather pattern is not expected to change significantly towards the weekend. It's advisable to stay updated with the latest weather updates and take necessary precautions during this period.