- Following the intense heatwave?
Down south, the heat persists as per forecast: The German Meteorological Service (DMS) anticipates temperatures ranging from 25 to 33 degrees Celsius in the near future. Particularly in southern Baden-Württemberg, there's a possibility of solitary storms with heavy rain, hail, and blustery winds appearing in the late afternoon.
Monday commences under cloudy skies, as reported by weather experts. From mid-afternoon onward, numerous showers and storms could make an appearance, according to the DWD's prediction. Temperatures might dip slightly, but there's no indication of significant and prolonged cooling: The air over the southwest won't be substituted with cooler air.
The German Meteorological Service (DWD) predicts that the high temperatures in the southwest, including 25 to 33 degrees Celsius, will persist according to their forecast for the near future. Despite Monday's forecasted showers and storms, as per the DWD's prediction, there's no indication of significant and prolonged cooling in the southwest.