Monday, May 9, 2016

Germany: Summerlike warmth to continue into midweek

By Eric Leister, Meteorologist
May 9,2016; 8:33PM,EDT
 
 
Summerlike warmth that built across Germany late last week will hold strong through the middle of this week.
A storm approaching from France will bring the threat for rain and thunderstorms to western and southern Germany on Wednesday and Thursday, while dry and warm weather continues from Hamburg to Berlin.
"A few of the strongest storms can produce locally strong winds and hail," AccuWeather Meteorologist Tyler Roys said.

The greatest threat for these storms will stretch from Cologne to Stuttgart on Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Despite the increased threat for rainfall, warmth will remain from Cologne to Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Munich on Wednesday.
High temperatures will range from 22-25 C (72-77 F) on Wednesday with similar temperatures around Frankfurt and Cologne on Thursday.
A steady rain is expected to fall from Stuttgart to Munich on Thursday, bringing more seasonable temperatures to the region. Highs will climb to only around 18 C (65 F).
The rest of Germany will continue to feel temperatures more common during July and August.
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Partly sunny skies will prevail both Wednesday and Thursday in Hamburg, Bremen, Berlin, Leipzig and Dresden. High temperatures will range from 22-25 C (72-77 F) in most areas with temperatures closer to 21 C (70 F) in Dresden and Leipzig.
Normal high temperatures during the middle of May are 17-19 C (63-67 F) throughout northern and eastern Germany.

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