Current Climate Conditions - Varying weather conditions featuring sun, rain, and extensive cloud cover.
The southern and southwestern areas of Germany have been battered with heavy rain and flooding, but those in North Rhine-Westphalia can anticipate milder weather this week. The German Meteorological Service (DWD) suggests Monday will remain dry, with temperatures ranging from 16 to 19 degrees. The south might even see the sun peeking through, while the north remains gloomy.
Tuesday's weather is predicted to be unpredictable: While the north is likely to receive most of the rain with occasional showers, the south should stay mostly dry. Maximum temperatures are predicted to hit 18 to 22 degrees.
On Wednesday, the DWD forecasts a rather rainy day. A gray sky is expected, with sporadic rain showers that could last longer. The temperature should generally hover around 18 degrees. On Thursday, the sun might make yet another appearance, intermittently poking out from the clouds. However, it's set to stay dry throughout the day. The maximum temperature is predicted to reach about 19 degrees.
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Despite the persistent flood risk in the southern and southwestern parts of Germany, the weather in North Rhine-Westphalia is expected to be more favorable, with DWD predicting mostly dry conditions and mild temperatures on Monday. Conversely, Tuesday is projected to bring more rain to the northern regions, while the south might continue to enjoy sunny intervals. On Wednesday, both North Rhine-Westphalia and the south are expected to experience significant rainfall, which could persist into the following days, as suggested by the German Weather Service (DWD).