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Bavaria Weather: Changeable Start, Summer Returns Tuesday
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Bavaria Weather: Changeable Start, Summer Returns Tuesday

From Die Zeit · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Bavaria begins the week with mixed weather, including clouds, showers, and possible thunderstorms in some areas.
  • Temperatures will range from 21 degrees Celsius in cooler regions to 30 degrees Celsius along the lower Main River.
  • Sunny and summer-like weather is expected to return by Tuesday, with highs reaching up to 32 degrees Celsius.

Bavaria will experience a changeable start to the week, with clouds and scattered showers expected on Monday. The German Weather Service (DWD) predicts that while clouds will dominate in many areas, the sun will gradually break through later in the day. Temperatures will reach up to 21 degrees Celsius in cooler parts of the state and climb to 30 degrees Celsius along the lower Main River, accompanied by a fresh breeze. Strong gusts are possible in mountainous regions.

The Free State is starting the new week with a changeable Monday.

โ€” German Weather Service (DWD)Describing the weather outlook for Bavaria.

The weather is set to improve significantly by Tuesday, as the DWD anticipates a return to calm summer conditions. While sunny spells and clouds will intersperse, rain is expected to be largely absent. Highs will range from 25 degrees Celsius in the Vogtland region to 32 degrees Celsius near Aschaffenburg. This pleasant weather is forecast to continue on Wednesday, with mostly dry conditions and sunshine across most of Bavaria, although some clouds may linger near the eastern Alps. Temperatures will again hover between 23 and 30 degrees Celsius. However, a noticeable wind will persist throughout the week, with potentially strong gusts.

Summer prospects

โ€” German Weather Service (DWD)Headline for the forecast of improving weather.
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Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.