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European Championship weekend begins with bright weather

At the start of the European Championship quarter-finals, the weather brings summery temperatures and little precipitation.

At the start of the European Championship quarter-finals, the weather brings summer temperatures...
At the start of the European Championship quarter-finals, the weather brings summer temperatures and little precipitation. (symbolic image)

German Weather Service - European Championship weekend begins with bright weather

When Germany plays against Spain in the EM-Quarterfinals on Friday, the Fan Zones in Hesse will be filled to the brim once again. The weather is also expected to cooperate and bring EM mood. According to the German Weather Service (DWD), temperatures of up to 18 to 22 degrees are expected today. Parts of the country are forecasted to have showers and thunderstorms. However, these rain showers are expected to subside by Friday night, with temperatures dropping significantly to 11 to 7 degrees.

On Friday, temperatures are predicted to reach up to 20 to 23 degrees, warmer than the previous days. Most of the time, it will be cloudy, but there will be excitement in the evening. It will remain dry during the night leading to Saturday, but temperatures will drop to up to 13 to 10 degrees.

The weekend is starting partly cloudy. According to meteorologists, showers and thunderstorms are expected with highest temperatures of 22 to 25 degrees coming from the west. There is a forecast for some rain showers during the night leading to Sunday, but Sunday is predicted to remain dry. Experts predict a mix of sun and cloud cover with temperatures of up to 20 to 23 degrees.

In Hesse, fans excited for Germany's EM-Quarterfinals match against Spain on Friday can expect a comfortable weekend weather, as DWD forecasts temperatures reaching up to 20 to 23 degrees. zamskiego, despite potential rain showers on Sunday, Spain will visit Offenbach under partly sunny skies, with temperatures similarly peaking at 20 to 23 degrees.

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