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Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is bracing for a rainy start to the week, with the German Weather Service (DWD) predicting widespread rain showers on Monday. The highest temperatures on Monday will range from 17 to 23 degrees, with isolated thunderstorms in the west of the state.
The weather in Baden-Württemberg before Sunday was rainy, but the start of Sunday will see more sun than clouds. Temperatures are expected to reach up to 26 degrees, with the city in the eastern part of the state likely to experience the highest temperature increase before it rains. While some areas may experience rain in the evening on Sunday, temperatures in the eastern part may still reach around +26°C, while near rain showers temperatures may be lower around +16°C.
As Sunday progresses, the weather will become increasingly cloudy from the west. Sunday's weather in Baden-Württemberg is a harbinger of the week's weather, which will include rain.
On Monday, especially in the southeast, it is expected to rain widely. The temperature forecast for Monday remains cooler than Sunday, with the highest temperatures ranging from 17 to 23 degrees.
On Tuesday, the rain will decrease in the east, but there will still be showers and local thunderstorms from the west. The highest temperatures on Tuesday will remain stable at 16 to 22 degrees.
Overall, the weather outlook for Baden-Württemberg in the coming days suggests a cool and rainy start to the week, followed by a warming trend on Sunday, with the weather becoming increasingly cloudy from the west. It is advised to check the latest updates from the DWD for the most accurate and up-to-date forecasts.
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