Upcoming weather predictions - In the northern regions, heavy rainfall, strong squalls, and thunderstorms are prevalent.
Tomorrow in the North, it'll be a bit uncomfortable: Low pressure hovers over the Baltic Sea, Denmark, and southern Norway, pushing chilly-wet air over the North Sea towards northern Germany. The German Weather Service (DWD) shared this update earlier today.
The day kicks off with some hefty downpours that can dump as much as 25 to 40 liters of water per square meter in mere hours. However, these heavy rains will ease off by noon, with the exception of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, which might see non-stop rain till nighttime.
In other areas, showers with short intervals of sunny spells and occasional thunderstorms are expected. These storms might bring along strong wind gusts of up to 70 km/h. These gusts will be most prominent along the North and Baltic Sea coasts. Daytime temperatures are projected to hover around 15°C.
Based on the DWD's forecast for Wednesday, it'll be a bit mixed - cloudy showers with a touch of sunshine. Temperatures will fluctuate between 13-17°C. This weather pattern characterized by a constant switch between clouds, wind, and rain will continue till the weekend.
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The city of Hamburg, located in northern Germany, is also expected to experience these weather conditions. The DWD's weather forecast indicates a threatening squall approaching Schwerin in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
If you're planning a weekend getaway in Southern Norway, be prepared for fluctuating weather. With the influence of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, expect rain and strong winds, potentially extending your beach time to indoor activities.
During the weekend, the thunderstorms might stretch as far as Scandinavia. Be sure to check the weather forecast from reliable sources like DWD before your travels to avoid any unexpected weather challenges.