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Public viewing weather - blown by the wind or Spanish heat?

Friday, 18.00 hrs

The summer weather is far from over. But it's getting friendlier again for the German game on...
The summer weather is far from over. But it's getting friendlier again for the German game on Friday.

Public viewing weather - blown by the wind or Spanish heat?

Rain, Thunder, Storm - closed fan zones. The match against Denmark was weather-wise challenging for some, especially Hartmannsweiler. Things will be much different on Friday. Against Spain, a friendly summer evening in the south is expected, especially in the south. The further north it goes, the more robust the fans need to be.

In two days, the German team will face the big tournament favorite Spain at the European Football Championship. The Nagelsmanns helped against Denmark with a match interruption. When the initial momentum of the Germans began to wane, heavy weather moved over Dortmund - the referee halted the game. After the break, the DFB team came out better from the locker room and eventually made it to the quarterfinals.

Such support is not expected from the weather this time, as the game starts at 18.00 hours. It will be beautiful and warm in the stadium in Stuttgart. The players on the field therefore have no excuses. With 22 degrees Celsius and a lot of sun, we expect the best football weather.

But what does it look like for public viewings in the country?

There is a lot going on with the weather at the moment, the summer has disappeared, it's quite rainy and above all cool. And on the coming Thursday, a storm tide is coming to us and brings real autumn weather to the north. A rain front is also moving from west to east, bringing stormy gales at the sea, and there could even be thunderstorms.

But then the low pressure area has been passed and it goes upwards towards the Germany-match on Friday - even quite quickly in the south. With the Foehn wind at the Alps, it's already 26 degrees there. The public viewing in Munich will therefore be quite summery.

However, problems are caused by the wind the further north we go. The west can be cloudy, but it should stay dry. The east is also not against the communal fever against Spain.

But in the north, the storm from Thursday is still felt. So there are some showers in the northwest, and thunderstorms are possible in Schleswig-Holstein. The wind is still blowing strongly. For example, wind gales of wind force 6 to 7 are possible in Hamburg. That can be quite uncomfortable – after all, the rain showers in the evening will become less frequent.

In summary: In the north, one or the other public place could be swept away by the wind, in the south the conditions are top. The Spaniards will certainly be pleased with the weather forecast for Stuttgart. We hope that our boys can at least make use of the home advantage.

Despite the challenging weather conditions during their match against Denmark, the German team is not expecting any excuses with the forecasted weather for their match against Spain. The game in Stuttgart is set to be beautiful and warm, with temperatures reaching 22 degrees Celsius and plenty of sun. However, the weather situation in northern parts of the country remains uncertain, with showers and potential thunderstorms, as well as strong winds, predicted in areas like Schleswig-Holstein.

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