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Weather heat cracker next week: warm air brings Germany back to 30 degrees

2021-05-28T20:47:12.146Z


So far, the weather has not been at its best. But rain and cool temperatures could be history next week. Forecasts predict up to 30 degrees.


So far, the weather has not been at its best.

But rain and cool temperatures could be history next week.

Forecasts predict up to 30 degrees.

Munich - wet, gray and cold - summer temperatures have not really shown themselves in Germany yet.

Because of the polar jet, the weather was rather wet and cold.

But that could change next week.

Weather models show that a large warm air bubble is heading towards Central Europe.

In Germany too, temperatures of up to 30 degrees should be possible, according to

The weather channel

.

As early as the weekend, the temperatures on the thermostat should climb upwards.

There are of course no forecasts for individual cities, but for individual regions.

The warm air comes from the west, which is why western Germany in particular can look forward to warm bathing weather.

Temperatures of up to 30 degrees locally on the Rhine, Main and Moselle should herald the start of summer.

Weather forecast for parts of Germany uncertain

For the rest of Germany, the weather forecasts are still a bit uncertain.

The further east, the later the warm air bubble will arrive.

Only the next few days will tell whether it will be warm in summer in the north and south.


The uncertainties in the weather forecast are caused by so-called outliers, explains

The weather channel

.

On the one hand, some weather models forecast 30 degrees throughout Germany, but on the other hand there are also cold outliers that only predict up to 20 degrees.

Spring this year too dry

The warm air bubble forms over Spain and France and then probably migrates to the east and thus to Germany.

Nevertheless, cooler and more changeable variants are also possible.

It is surprising that this year's spring was too dry.

Graduate meteorologist Dominik Jung explains that, compared to the climate mean from 1961 to 1990, there was a lack of 12 percent precipitation.

In addition, the spring was also 0.5 degrees too cold.

His conclusion: "Spring was slightly too cool, too dry and normal in terms of sunshine."

(Jsch)

List of rubric lists: © Socrates Baltagiannis / dpa

Source: merkur

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