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The weather up north shows fluctuation.

Weekend plans may include bringing an umbrella or rain jacket due to the unpredictable mix of sun, clouds, and rain in the forecast. A warm sweater, however, is not necessary.

Clouds drift across the sky.
Clouds drift across the sky.

Weather Prediction - The weather up north shows fluctuation.

The forecast for the northern regions is a mix of sun, clouds, and rain this weekend. While there will be some rain, it won't be too chilly, thanks to the warm temperatures. The weather in Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern will experience a combination of weather elements. According to meteorologist Karsten Kürbis from the German Meteorological Service, there won't be much change in the weather patterns here.

Most mornings in the north will stay dry, but showers could emerge in the afternoons. Kürbis explained, "By the afternoon, it'll be like a pot on the stove, and cloud layers will form. Occasionally, there'll be showers and thunderstorms. These storms could be quite intense in certain areas." Up to 25 liters of rainfall per square meter is possible in specific locations. However, we're not expecting a widespread rainy situation like the one that occurred last night in the northern region.

Temperatures in northern Germany are predicted to peak at 25 degrees Celsius on Saturday, while sea temperatures will remain between 18 and 22 degrees. "The temperatures are quite enjoyable. Despite the humid atmosphere, it feels quite warm," shared Kürbis.

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The upcoming weather forecast in Schwerin, located in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, indicates a mixed bag of sun, clouds, and rain this weekend. Residents of Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg can also expect varied weather conditions, including rain, as predicted by the meteorological service. Despite the potential for rain, the temperatures will remain relatively warm, providing a pleasant weekend experience for many. The weather fluctuations experienced in the northern regions are expected to continue.

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