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The European Championships kick off with a sunny day in Bavaria, followed by showers.

The Euro 2024 tournament in Germany will commence in Bavaria, with favorable soccer weather conditions. Munich, the Bavarian capital, is expected to have a sunny and warm day on Friday, reaching approximately 22 degrees, ideal for soccer enthusiasts looking to get into the spirit of the event....

Two men take a photo of the Munich soccer arena over a fence. On June 14, 2024, the opening match...
Two men take a photo of the Munich soccer arena over a fence. On June 14, 2024, the opening match of the European Football Championship will take place in the arena. The European Football Championship takes place from June 14 to July 14.

Current Climatic Conditions - The European Championships kick off with a sunny day in Bavaria, followed by showers.

On the evening approaching Saturday, clouds will dominate with rain expected in Swabia and Franconia regions. In a majority of Bavaria, Saturday will be wet and gloomy, making it unfavorable for outdoor activities and soccer gatherings. On the flip side, Sunday is projected to be sunny. Intermittent rain is prospective, but it's not definite. The daytime temperatures could reach 23 degrees, whereas nights may dive down to around 10 degrees.

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Despite the sunny start in Bavaria for the European Championship, rain is forecasted to affect Scotland's supporters in Munich, the state capital of Bavaria. The DWD, Germany's weather service, warns of unfavorable weather conditions for soccer enthusiasts in Bavaria, especially in regions like Swabia. On the other hand, weather in Bavaria's neighboring country, Scotland, is typically rainy, making it a common experience. During European Championship qualifying matches, even in Bavaria, soccer games might suffer from intermittent or prolonged showers.

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