The weather in Bavaria is currently showing itself from a wet side.
And the trend seems clear.
However, an expert gives the all-clear for floods.
All news in the weather ticker.
The weather in Bavaria remains wet and unfriendly.
Whitsunday could be a small ray of hope in many places.
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Munich - It's mid-May, and summer will start in just over a month.
But the weather doesn't seem to play along yet.
After a warm, summery Mother's Day weekend, rain, low temperatures and an overcast sky now characterize spring in Bavaria.
The weather for a trip is a long time coming.
But what will the next few days look like?
And what is in store for us at Pentecost?
Will the weather turnaround come?
Weather in Bavaria: rain, wind and thunderstorms - the trend seems to be continuing
Beer garden weather on Sunday (May 16): After that it looks less.
The last day of the week comes with repeated rain showers and refreshing wind, reports the
DWD
.
The temperatures are a cool eleven degrees in the Franconian Forest and up to 17 degrees on the Inn.
It continues in a similar way: In the course of the coming week, the rain will sweep over the Free State.
Light thunderstorms are also possible in many places.
If you want to use the one or the other rain break or short sunny sections for a walk, you should dress warmly despite the sun.
Fresh wind to strong squalls and maximum temperatures of around 15 degrees make the days uncomfortable.
Weather in Bavaria: hope for the Whitsun weekend?
The prospect of longer breaks in the rain
While the sun slowly shows up in the middle of the week, this also applies to Pentecost Sunday.
The rain is easing, especially in northern Bavaria.
Clouds still cover the sky in many places.
However, it could get cooler.
Especially in higher mountains, so
wetter.net.
The trend seems to continue: cool, wet, occasional rain breaks.
Whitsunday is to be enjoyed - should it stay dry.
Weather warnings in Bavaria?
Expert explains risk of flooding and flooding
The forecasts show: The next week will be wet.
Especially in the Alps, over 100 liters of rain are possible due to the wind
jams
, according to a meteorologist at
wetter.net
.
According to the expert, however, there is no risk of flooding.
Most of the time the showers would be too weak.
In addition, they would be driven on quickly by the wind.
Of course, minor floods and local heavy rain cannot be entirely ruled out.
(chd)
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