weather - Small heatwave before the next rain in the Southwest
After the rather rainy weekend in Baden-Württemberg, people can put away their umbrellas and take out their sunglasses. According to meteorologists, the Southwest is expected to have summerlike days ahead. The temperatures are rising quickly and significantly before the weather may change around the middle of the week.
The German Weather Service (DWD) expects a sunny and warm week beginning with temperatures up to 31 degrees Celsius on the Upper Rhine. According to meteorologists, there will be little cloud cover and much sunshine for Baden-Württemberg. Temperatures could even reach up to 35 degrees.
However, the first rain showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected according to the weather service on Wednesday, even though temperatures in the Palatinate region could still reach the 35-degree mark. By Thursday at the latest, the brief visit of the summer heat wave will be over, with showers and thunderstorms expected, although it will still be rather warm.
Despite the rain-soaked weekend in Stuttgart, residents might welcome the upcoming heat wave in Baden-Württemberg's Southwest. The German Weather Service (DWD) indicates that temperatures could rise to 31 degrees Celsius in the region, bringing out the sunglasses and sunscreen instead of umbrellas. However, a short respite from the heat is predicted around mid-week, as rain showers and isolated thunderstorms are forecast for Wednesday, potentially continuing into Thursday.