The weekend starts gray on Saturday, with cloud fields dominating most of the day. The chance of drizzle is greatest in the north and northwest, especially in the morning and afternoon. Towards the south and east it is slightly drier, although there are also showers here during the day. For those who want to go out, a raincoat or umbrella is not an unnecessary luxury.
Mist and fog during clear spells
The temperature rises to about 16 to 18 degrees, depending on the region. With a weak to moderate wind from the southwest, it remains mild, but the sun doesn’t get a chance. Precipitation will weaken in the evening, and with some clear spells, mist or fog may develop locally — especially in the east and inland.
A little milder on Sunday, but few bright spots
The chance of drizzle decreases on Sunday, but the weather remains nothing to write home about. Cloud fields dominate again, and sunlight remains scarce. The temperature will be 16 to 17 degrees — mild for the time of year. Clear skies at night can provide some extra fresh air and a chance of fog formation inland.
After the weekend the weather remains largely unchanged. Clouds will dominate again on Monday, with some light rain or drizzle here and there. The autumn weather will also remain calm on Tuesday. The clouds are slightly thinner and occasionally the sun can break through, although most of the day remains gray.
Calm autumn weather
It will remain dry with a weak to moderate northerly wind and maximum temperatures of about 16 degrees. Little will change over the course of next week: it will remain calm autumn weather with a mix of clouds and occasional sun. There is no real rain, although there may be some splashing locally. At night it cools down to 5 to 10 degrees, while during the day it remains between 14 and 16 degrees.

