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Fluctuating conditions in the northern region could lead to sporadic thunderstorms.

North's weather stays fluctuating, chilly; occasional thunderstorms may strike at night.

Beach chairs on the beach in Westerland under cloudy skies and temperatures of around 15 degrees...
Beach chairs on the beach in Westerland under cloudy skies and temperatures of around 15 degrees Celsius.

Predicted climate conditions. - Fluctuating conditions in the northern region could lead to sporadic thunderstorms.

In the first week of June, the climate in the northern region remains indecisive and chilly. The German Weather Service (DWD) forecasts that from Tuesday afternoon onwards, there's a likelihood of showers and even periodic thunderstorms. Anticipated highs are around 18 degrees at the North Sea and 20 degrees in Hamburg.

Between Tuesday and Wednesday, downpours and potentially thunderous rainfall are predicted, with minimum temperatures resting around 13 degrees. Windstorms might develop at the North Sea throughout the night. The following morning, the rain clouds are set to disperse, leaving room for a blend of clouds and sporadic showers. Forecasted temperatures are approximately 16 degrees in North Frisia and 19 degrees in Ratzeburg, coupled with strong gusts at the sea.

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Based on the DWD's weather forecast, people in Schleswig-Holstein should be prepared for thunderstorms starting from Tuesday, as the Weather Service predicts showers and occasional thunderstorms. This could also affect Hamburg, where the anticipated high temperature is around 20 degrees. The North Sea, meanwhile, may experience windstorms and heavy rainfall during this period, potentially leading to lower temperatures.

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