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After a very warm to hot first half of the week, temperatures drop significantly with a cold front from the north on Thursday. No noticeable rains are in sight yet.
Of Monday to Wednesday the weather is unusually warm to hot for the season. In the west and southwest, local temperatures of up to 33 degrees are possible. Also, it is usually bright to sunny. In some areas, however, they can break through some thicker veil clouds. At Wednesday If the cloud cover increases a little during the day and later, individual showers or thunderstorms cannot be excluded. They are most likely found in the south and southeast of Bavaria. In the north, the wind turns north on Wednesday with the cold front and temperatures are already dropping a bit here.
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A.M Thursday the cold front is moving south relatively quickly. Although it brings a significant drop in temperature, it is unlikely to rain significantly in the high pressure environment. Only in southern Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg are some local showers or thunderstorms expected in the run-up to the front in the still existing hot air area. At next days A high pressure zone is expected to re-dominate, stretching from the North Atlantic through the North Sea to Eastern Europe. This could mean that the drought could continue in most regions.
Follow the trend of your location – update around 10:30 am and 10:30 pm.:
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