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Late summer weather at the start of the week: warm, warmer, 29 degrees

2021-09-05T12:57:12.349Z


It remains summery: Hoch »Hermelinde« will ensure sunshine almost everywhere in the coming week. Wednesday is expected to be the warmest day - with temperatures up to 29 degrees.


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It stays warm for now, the sunshades have not had their day (symbol picture)

Photo: Patrick Pleu / DPA

Germany will keep the sunny, warm late summer weather in the new week.

In some regions, the temperatures almost reach the 30-degree mark.

In addition, it remains mostly dry.

A high pressure area called Hermelinde is responsible for the beautiful days.

"It continues to determine the weather," says meteorologist Sabine Krüger from the German Weather Service (DWD).

However, there are also a few "blemishes" waiting for them.

They exist on Monday in clouds, which can come up above all over the north and over the low mountain ranges.

Then a few raindrops may also fall there.

The temperatures fluctuate between 22 and 28 degrees.

According to the forecast, it will be warmest in the southwest.

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The dichotomy in temperatures between the slightly cooler north, including the Baltic Sea, and the warmer south of the country should continue to exist on Tuesday.

Spread the sun must first prevail against clouds.

Showers and small thunderstorms can form locally in the Alps.

According to the current forecast, Wednesday has a good chance of being the warmest day of the week.

The DWD expects temperatures of up to 29 degrees on the Upper Rhine.

It is unclear whether the late summer weather will last any longer.

From the west, however, there are signs of a change, says meteorologist Sabine Krüger.

him / dpa

Source: spiegel

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