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A lot of sun and blue skies to start the week

Brilliant and hot summer weather prevails in the capital region. The night brings some cooling with a clear starry sky. The next days will become even hotter.

Up to 30 degrees is expected in Berlin and Brandenburg on Monday.
Up to 30 degrees is expected in Berlin and Brandenburg on Monday.

Up to 30 degrees - A lot of sun and blue skies to start the week

With plenty of sunshine and a radiant blue sky, the new week begins in Berlin and Brandenburg. The German Weather Service expects highs of between 26 and 30 degrees Celsius on Monday, with only a light breeze. Overnight temperatures will drop to 16 to 12 degrees, with a clear starry sky.

The sun will also dominate Tuesday, with temperatures rising to 33 degrees. The wind will be light to moderate. A few clouds will move in overnight into Wednesday, with temperatures dropping to 20 to 15 degrees. Some showers are possible in the west of Brandenburg.

Wednesday's weather will be similarly summery, with highs of between 29 and 33 degrees. Initially, the sun will shine, but in the afternoon and evening, particularly in the western half of Brandenburg, there will be abundant cumulus clouds. Localized thunderstorms and showers are expected in some places.

On Thursday, tourists might find the city of Potsdam an ideal location to explore, given the predicted temperature of 28 to 32 degrees and partly cloudy skies. Throughout the day, there might be occasional showers, but they are more likely in the eastern parts of Brandenburg.

Following the weather pattern, Friday in Potsdam is expected to be slightly cooler with highs around 26 to 30 degrees, accompanied by intermittent sunbreaks and occasional showers, especially in the southeast of Brandenburg.

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