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Cleavage in weather patterns: radiant sunshine dominates the northern half, while rainfall occurs in the south.

Sunlight is set to reach Baden-Württemberg's Ländle region, although select areas may remain dry in the north. Conversely, the south will experience both sunny and rainy conditions over the weekend.

A mix of blue sky, sun and clouds over the anniversary column with the Concordia statue.
A mix of blue sky, sun and clouds over the anniversary column with the Concordia statue.

Predicted Weather Condition - Cleavage in weather patterns: radiant sunshine dominates the northern half, while rainfall occurs in the south.

In certain parts of the southwest, rainy conditions are anticipated this weekend, or if you're lucky, you can experience sunshine. The German Weather Service (DWD) foresees a dry, sunny day in the north on Saturday. However, those living in the southern regions should braced themselves for widespread rain showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will vary from 21 to 26 degrees. Moreover, a wind from the west is predicted in some locations, with intensified gusts reported at the Feldberg. During thunderstorms, forceful gusts are also likely.

The DWD also forecasts further rain showers in the south at night as Saturday turns into Sunday. In contrast, the rest of the regions will remain dry and see the skies gradually clearing up.

Come Sunday, the DWD predicts a weather pattern that is once again divided. The northern part of Baden-Württemberg can anticipate a dry and sunny start to the day. Conversely, other regions will be mostly cloudy, with a possibility of rain – including thunderstorms – in the south. The expected temperature range is 17 to 23 degrees.

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