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First thunderstorms, then sunshine expected in Hesse at the weekend

The weekend is off to an uncomfortable start in Hesse. But there is good news for soccer fans: It should remain mostly dry for the German quarter-final on Friday.

After an uncomfortable Saturday, the sun should shine again from Sunday. (symbolic image)
After an uncomfortable Saturday, the sun should shine again from Sunday. (symbolic image)

Weather - First thunderstorms, then sunshine expected in Hesse at the weekend

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First showers and thunder, then sunshine: People in Hesse are facing a mixed-up weekend. On Friday, some clouds are moving in, but it will remain mostly dry, as the German Weather Service (DWD) reported. Only in the north can it rain lightly in the afternoon. The meteorologists expect highest temperatures between 17 and 24 degrees.

On Saturday, it will get unsettled: From the south, rain showers are spreading in some areas and bring frequent thunderstorms throughout the day. According to the forecast, there will also be heavy rain, gusty winds, and hail. The temperatures reach a maximum of 22 to 25 degrees.

Starting on Sunday, it's the end of the rain and the sun comes out: With a change between sunshine and patchy clouds, temperatures reach a maximum between 20 and 23 degrees, as mentioned before.

It will also be sunny and dry on Monday: With temperatures up to 23 to 26 degrees, it will still be a bit warmer.

Despite the anticipated mixed weather in Offenbach, soccer fans can still enjoy the weekend's match, as the heaviest rains are expected mainly on Saturday. The DWD's forecast indicates that the thunderstorms and rain showers will predominantly affect southern regions, including Hesse. However, potential news for soccer enthusiasts is that the rain might subside by Sunday, allowing for a drier and partially sunny match day. Furthermore, the German Weather Service anticipates temperatures to remain comfortable throughout the weekend, with the highest levels expected on Saturday.

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