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The sun comes out in Baden-Württemberg at the weekend

After the persistent rain of the last few days, the sun is finally shining again at the weekend. However, if you want to make the most of the beautiful weather for tobogganing, you have to head to Feldberg.

The sun comes out from behind the rain clouds. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
The sun comes out from behind the rain clouds. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Weather - The sun comes out in Baden-Württemberg at the weekend

Baden-Württemberg residents can look forward to sunshine at the weekend. The German Weather Service (DWD) in Stuttgart expects mainly dry weather in the state, a spokesperson said on Thursday. However, this also means that there will be no fresh snow. So if you want to go tobogganing, you have to go to Feldberg. The snow there has not yet melted.

However, Friday will remain very cloudy with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover between 2 and 9 degrees. Slippery conditions could occur in places during the night. Fog will spread early on Saturday morning, which will clear as the day progresses. Then, with temperatures remaining constant, the sun will also make an appearance.

On Sunday morning, Baden-Württemberg residents will also see fog when looking out of the window - and in some places it will even remain all day. Mostly, however, the sun will be shining in the state. Highs are expected to range from 5 degrees in Upper Swabia to 11 degrees in the Black Forest. However, the good weather will only last until Monday. It is expected to rain again in some places on Tuesday.

DWD weather forecast BW

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Despite the sunshine predicted for the weekend in most parts of Baden-Württemberg, the German Weather Service (DWD) in Feldberg, known for its perpetual snow, advised enthusiasts to go tobogganing as soon as possible as it has not yet started to melt. On Sunday, despite the early morning fog, Baden-Württemberg residents will mainly enjoy sunny weather, according to the DWD's forecast.

Source: www.stern.de

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