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Weather: Continued warmth in Bavaria, but Sunday brings showers
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Weather: Continued warmth in Bavaria, but Sunday brings showers

From Die Zeit · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Bavaria can expect warm summer temperatures over the weekend, with Saturday being the best day for outdoor activities.
  • Saturday will feature plenty of sun in southern Bavaria, though eastern areas may see clouds and isolated showers.
  • Sunday is forecast to bring more clouds, rain, and isolated thunderstorms to many parts of Bavaria, especially in the north.

Residents of Bavaria can look forward to warm summer weather this weekend, though Saturday is shaping up to be the more favorable day for outdoor excursions. The German Weather Service (DWD) predicts pleasant temperatures across the region.

On Saturday, southern Bavaria is expected to enjoy abundant sunshine. However, areas in the east might experience cloudier skies, with meteorologists anticipating isolated showers in the Bavarian Forest. Temperatures are projected to range between 22 and 27 degrees Celsius. In the northern parts of the state, Saturday may bring more frequent clouds and some rain in the eastern low mountain ranges. Central Franconia is expected to have sunny conditions with temperatures reaching between 21 and a local high of 28 degrees Celsius.

Sunday, however, is expected to see a shift in weather patterns. Northern Bavaria will likely be heavily overcast, with widespread rain or showers and isolated thunderstorms predicted. Southern Bavaria, specifically Swabia, is anticipated to have the best chance of sunshine. In contrast, Upper and Lower Bavaria will likely experience significant cloud cover with intermittent rain or showers, according to the DWD.

Despite the potential for rain on Sunday, the overall temperatures are expected to remain mild, offering a generally pleasant summer weekend for those in Bavaria.

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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.