German Weather Service - Thunderstorm expected in Berlin and Brandenburg
Berliners and Brandenburgers have to prepare for thunderstorms with temperatures up to 34 degrees Celsius. According to the German Weather Service (DWD), rainfall amounts between 15 and 25 liters per square meter are expected, locally up to 40 liters. The DWD issued a thunderstorm warning for the Landkreis Potsdam-Mittelmark. They warned of the risk of lightning strikes and uprooted trees.
In Havelland, Teltow-Flaming until the Elbe-Elster-Kreis, thunderstorms are expected, and in the Berlin area in the late evening. In addition to small hail, local meteorologists at the DWD also expect gusty winds with speeds between 65 and 80 kilometers per hour, locally up to 90. On Monday, it will be cloudy with local rain showers. Individual thunderstorms are also possible. The highest temperatures will be between 24 and 27 degrees Celsius. The night from Tuesday to Wednesday is expected to be dry, with temperatures between 11 and 15 degrees. Temperatures between 25 and 28 degrees Celsius are expected on Tuesday, with further small showers. On Wednesday, temperatures will drop to 22 to 24 degrees, with light to moderate northwesterly winds.
- Despite the predicted thunderstorms in Potsdam and surrounding areas like Havelland and Teltow-Flaming, Berliners are still expecting temperatures to reach up to 34 degrees Celsius.
- The German Weather Service (DWD) has specifically warned Berlingers and Brandenburgers about the potential for lightning strikes and uprooted trees due to the unfavorable weather conditions in the Potsdam-Mittelmark District.
- Residents of Potsdam, together with those in neighboring Brandenburg regions like Brandenburg, should pay attention to the weather forecasts issued by the DWD, as thunderstorms are expected to continue throughout the week.
- While Potsdam-Mittelmark is at high risk for thunderstorms, meteorologists in Berlin are anticipating slightly cooler temperatures, with highs of 24 to 27 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, followed by a drop to 22 to 24 degrees on Wednesday.