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The first summer forecasts are there: Experts see "more massive problem" coming to Germany

2020-05-13T11:21:06.752Z


What will the weather be like in summer in Germany? The first long-term forecasts look ahead to the months of June, July and August. There could be extreme weather!


What will the weather be like in summer in Germany? The first long-term forecasts look ahead to the months of June, July and August. There could be extreme weather!

  • The weather * is said to go crazy in May.
  • Instead of a blissful month, experts even expect snow * .
  • Because it falls on the ice saints, the weather could blow capers all year round.

Update May 13, 2020: The wetter.de portal also looks ahead and makes a first summer forecast. From these experts' perspective, northern Germany could experience a "more massive water problem" in the coming months  . It doesn't matter how wet the summer gets, the drought problem is already there and has built up over the past two years. The situation was exacerbated by the sunny and dry April. According to the long-term forecast of the American weather service NOAA, June and July in the north should also become too dry, only in the south there could be more rain. 

According to wetter.de, a new heat record (which is currently 42.6 degrees for Germany) is “pretty much excluded” . The heat wave 2019 was just too extraordinary for that.

Weather in Germany: summer forecast makes you listen - 40-degree hurdle could fall several times

First report May 7, 2020 - The next few days will lure us outdoors with sunshine and temperatures up to 27 degrees in southern Germany. The north of the country has to adjust to maximum temperatures of 17 degrees - but nowhere does precipitation spoil the happy month of May.

The U-turn - away from summer feelings, back towards winter - then follows on Mother's Day of all things. The first storms can discharge on Saturday evening, but it gets really uncomfortable on Sunday with cold temperatures and wind * , as wetter.de reports. And the Ice Saints begin on Monday.

Warm spring weather with maximum values ​​of up to 25 degrees predominates until the weekend. Then a cold front with thunderstorms causes the temperatures to plummet. Even snow is possible. https://t.co/vBwEnPGGXn#Wetter #Schnee #Mai #Eisheiligen

- wetteronline.de (@WetterOnline) May 7, 2020

Long-term forecast for the weather in Germany: ice saints separate winter and summer

Monday to Friday (May 11th to 15th) will be marked by Mamertus, Pankratius, Servatius, Bonifatius and Sophie. In old farmers' calendars: Before these days in mid-May , nothing should be sown - because frosts can now destroy everything again. The good news from the people knowledge: Are survived this day, threaten w eder snow or ice .

This coincides with the predictions for this year : As wetter.de  continues to write, it will actually be uncomfortable next week. Especially in the night of Tuesday, the snow in southern Germany can even reach the lowlands. But from the middle of the week, the temperatures climb to 20 degrees and more. Wetteronline calculates until at least 21.5. then no longer with rainfall.

Weather in Germany: It will be like this from the end of May

If you follow the rules of the farmers' calendar, then from the end of May to the end of June, we mainly have warm days, interrupted by occasional foggy days. Only in the following period until mid-July should it be changeable with rain and sun.

According to wetter.com, however, the temperatures should already be 0.5 to 1 degree above the average. And this despite the fact that cold days - the so-called sheep cold - are looming before the start of summer on June 20.

Weather in Germany: Summer is hot and dry

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Summer heat: The temperatures can always climb over 40 degrees in summer

© dpa / Sven Hoppe

We have to adjust to an extreme weather situation afterwards - because the statements from the farmers' calendar and the weather experts of our day coincide. Summer 2020 could bring us temperatures beyond 40 degrees several times - especially in the so-called dog days between July 23 and August 23 - making 2020 the second warmest year since weather records started. Weather experts are particularly worried about northern Germany. There could be far too little rainfall here. 

A look at wetter.com's temperature table shows how strongly summer now deviates from the calendar mean : While the average temperature was 16.3 degrees between 1961 and 1990, it was already 19.2 degrees in summer 2019 - and that should be in 2020 still to be surpassed.

List of rubric lists: © dpa / Sven Hoppe

Source: merkur

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