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Intermittent showers and thunderstorms expected in northern Germany
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Intermittent showers and thunderstorms expected in northern Germany

From Die Zeit · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Northern Germany and Bremen are forecast to experience intermittent thunderstorms and showers in the coming days.
  • Today started cloudy with rain expected from the west, followed by isolated thunderstorms in the evening.
  • Temperatures will range from 19 to 22 degrees Celsius, with strong, gusty winds along the coast.

Residents in Lower Saxony and Bremen can expect unsettled weather over the next few days, with scattered thunderstorms and rain likely. The German Weather Service (DWD) has issued forecasts indicating a period of changeable conditions.

Today's weather began under heavy cloud cover, with rain anticipated to move in from the west. As the evening approaches, the possibility of isolated thunderstorms increases. Maximum temperatures are expected to reach between 19 and 22 degrees Celsius. Coastal areas will also experience strong, gusty winds.

The outlook for Wednesday night suggests continued cloudiness with isolated showers. While the chance of thunderstorms will be low, the DWD notes that the wind along the coast may remain strong and gusty. Temperatures are predicted to drop to between 14 and 17 degrees Celsius.

Wednesday itself is expected to bring more showers and isolated thunderstorms, with temperatures remaining similar to the previous day. Thursday night could see showers moving through, particularly along the coast, and the southern regions might also experience rain. However, there will be periods of clearer skies between the weather systems. Thursday is forecast to be brighter, with temperatures potentially reaching up to 24 degrees Celsius in some inland areas, though showers and thunderstorms may return later in the day.

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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.