Climate Updates - Hesse experiences a blend of sunshine and cloud cover, devoid of rainfall for a week.
In the southern and southwestern parts of Germany, the ongoing battle with torrential rain and flooding persists. However, residents of Hessen have a brighter week ahead, as the German Weather Service (DWD) in Offenbach foresees pleasant weather from Monday onwards. The afternoon of Monday is predicted to feature extended sunny intervals, with no rain in sight, and temperatures reaching up to 17 to 20 degrees Celsius.
Tuesday is anticipated to be mostly dry, the DWD announced, with maximum temperatures ranging from 18 to 22 degrees. The southern regions will experience mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies, while the northern areas will be covered in heavy cloud cover.
Wednesday could be less enjoyable, as the DWD predicts cloudy to overcast conditions and occasional rainfall. Some areas might experience prolonged rain. The temperature is forecasted to reach around 19 degrees Celsius.
Come Thursday, the umbrellas of Hessen's residents can be tucked away once more. The day will likely see a mixed blend of sun and clouds, but no rain is predicted. Maximum temperatures are forecasted between 18 and 22 degrees.
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Despite the flood risk persisting in many parts of Germany, the weather in Hesse, particularly in its southern and southwestern regions, is expected to improve. Forecasts by the German Weather Service (DWD) in Offenbach suggest pleasant weather starting from Monday, with extended sunny intervals and temperatures reaching up to 17 to 20 degrees Celsius. Furthermore, the flood risk in Hesse seems to be decreasing as the week progresses, with no significant rain predicted for the remainder of the week.