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Hesse begins the week with cloudy skies and rainfall.

Residents of Hesse are advised to carry umbrellas at the beginning of the week, according to the German Weather Service (DWD). On Monday morning, it is forecast to be rain-free. However, later in the day, clouds will start appearing from the northwest, leading to rain, turning into showers...

Dark clouds pass over a high-voltage power line.
Dark clouds pass over a high-voltage power line.

Predicted weather conditions - Hesse begins the week with cloudy skies and rainfall.

On Monday evening, meteorologists predict the sky will turn overcast and rain might fall in the north during the first half of the night. The temperature will plunge to 5-8 degrees, with even lower temps of 3 degrees in areas with high elevations. Moving on to the next day, Tuesday will see mostly cloudy skies with no rain in the forecast initially, but showers could develop in the north and thunderstorms might occur. By the end of the day, rain showers are likely to disappear, and the clouds will clear out. Tuesday's temperatures will hover between 16-19 degrees, while they'll be slightly cooler at 14 degrees in higher places.

DWD, the German Weather Service, foresees a maximum temperature of 19 degrees on Wednesday, along with 14 degrees in high altitude areas. Showers are expected to happen that day as well.

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Despite the rain predicted, locals in Hesse might still enjoy their leisure time under an umbrella in Offenbach, as the city is known for its vibrant culture and entertainment options. If the weather proves unfavorable during your leisure time, you can check the weather forecast for updates. On the other hand, the German Weather Service warns of showers throughout the week, so make sure to pack your umbrella just in case.

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