Mild air will linger across most parts of Germany this week. Tuesday is expected to be the warmest day of the week as temperatures will reach 15°C in Munich. In rest of Germany, mercury will range between 12-14 °C.
Day temperatures will fall a few degrees on Wednesday, however, will remain marginally above normal through late November.
Normal maximum temperature in Germany is around 6 °C. While the warmest weather is likely through Wednesday, highs will remain near to above normal across Germany, ranging from 6-9 °C during the weekend.
Although a few spotty showers cannot be ruled out this week, dry weather conditions will prevail over most places of the country.
A major change in the weather pattern is likely around next week which may possibly result in Arctic chill. With this, we can expect cold weather conditions to make a comeback across the country.
Presently, a high pressure area is responsible for the prevailing mild weather which is likely to weaken and move to the east leading cold air to gust southward from Scandinavia.
This cold air will settle over Germany for much of next week leading a drop in temperatures. Maximums of 1-5 °C are anticipated for several days.
Moreover, the change in weather pattern may allow for storms from the Atlantic that could bring rain and wind across parts of the state.
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