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European Championship semi-final in Munich - sunny weather expected

After Spain defeated Germany in the quarter-finals, the team will now face France. The match will take place in Munich. What will the weather be like?

Spectators at the stadium in Munich can expect sunny weather today with temperatures of around 30...
Spectators at the stadium in Munich can expect sunny weather today with temperatures of around 30 degrees.

Weather in Bavaria - European Championship semi-final in Munich - sunny weather expected

People in Bavaria can look forward to a largely dry and warm evening for the UEFA European Championship football semifinal. In Munich, where the EM semifinal match is being held today, it will be sunny all day, according to a spokesperson from the German Weather Service (DWD). However, it will be very hot with temperatures above 30 degrees.

In the morning, people to the south of the Danube need to prepare for last patches of fog. After that, it will be sunny. However, there is a slight risk of thunderstorms on the western Alpine range and in the Bavarian Forest, according to DWD. There could be occasional thunderstorms during the football match. The maximum temperatures are expected to range between 27 degrees in Allgäu and 34 degrees on the Untermain.

Tonight at 21:00 hours, Spain plays against France in the semifinal. Spain last won in the quarterfinals against the German National Team with a score of 2:1.

The semifinal match of the UEFA European Football Championship is set to take place in Munich, which is known to be in Bavaria, Germany. Despite the sunny weather forecast, there might be occasional thunderstorms during the semi-final match. With temperatures forecasted to be above 30 degrees, fans attending the semifinal between Spain and France, which is scheduled for 21:00 hours, should prepare accordingly.

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