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New week will be changeable and cooler: up to 21 degrees

The coming week is not expected to be very summery. However, higher temperatures are already in sight.

A car windshield is covered with raindrops in front of dark clouds.
A car windshield is covered with raindrops in front of dark clouds.

Weather - New week will be changeable and cooler: up to 21 degrees

At the start of the new week, the weather in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland will be changeable and cooler. On Monday, it will first rain longer, with thunderstorms possible, as the German Weather Service (DWD) announced on Sunday. From midday onwards, meteorologists expect clearing and mostly dry conditions. Temperatures will reach a peak of 17 to 21 degrees, around 15 degrees in higher mountainous areas. A moderate, occasionally refreshing wind will blow.

On Tuesday, the DWD expects many clouds and at times showery rain. Maximum temperatures are expected to be around 17 to 20 degrees, around 15 degrees in higher mountainous areas. Similar maximum temperatures are expected on Wednesday, with gray and at times rainy conditions. The DWD expects warmer weather again towards the weekend.

DWD weather report

In contrast to Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland's changeable weather, Offenbach, located in a flatter region, is forecast to have mostly dry conditions on Monday, according to the DWD's weather report. Regardless, mountain enthusiasts in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland should prepare for cooler temperatures and potential rain on their Sunday hikes in the mountain country. As the week progresses, Saarland and Rhineland-Palatinate may see fewer showers, but the German Weather Service predicts that Saarland will still experience occasional rain on Tuesday.

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