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Weekend weather in Saxony-Anhalt: Expect summer, sunshine interspersed with showers

Rainy weather with occasional thunderstorms and fog rolls in over Saxony-Anhalt this weekend, casting a somewhat tempestuous mood on the region's weather conditions. | our website

Forecast for the Weekend in Saxony-Anhalt: Expect a Mix of Sun, Rain, and Warm Temperatures
Forecast for the Weekend in Saxony-Anhalt: Expect a Mix of Sun, Rain, and Warm Temperatures

Weekend weather in Saxony-Anhalt: Expect summer, sunshine interspersed with showers

Over the coming days, Germany will experience a variety of weather conditions, according to meteorological predictions.

Starting this weekend, Berlin and Brandenburg are set to enjoy some warmth, with temperatures reaching up to 24°C on Saturday. However, the respite will be short-lived as lightning is expected to make an appearance, adding a dramatic touch to the clear, partly cloudy skies.

As the night falls on Saturday, clouds and scattered rain will move in, marking the beginning of a more unsettled weather pattern.

Meanwhile, Bavaria is bracing for unsettled weather as a heavy rain front approaches. The region can expect patches of fog and temperatures dropping to 7°C overnight on Friday.

In the night to Sunday, fog or mist can form again across Germany, with temperatures dropping slightly to 6°C.

Saxony is expecting a stormy start to the weekend, with thunder and heavy rain warnings in place. However, the forecast suggests improvement as the weekend progresses.

Hessia's weather will have an unsettled start but is expected to brighten up by the end of the weekend, promising a sunny finish.

Sunday will offer typical summer weather across much of Germany, with highs up to 27°C, partly cloudy skies, moderate southeast winds, and temperatures dropping to 11°C overnight.

For those in Saxony-Anhalt, meteorologist Martin Puchegger of wetter.com will be keeping a close eye on the weather developments in your region.

Stay tuned for further updates as the weather continues to evolve across Germany.

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