This weekend it is first cool and changeable. On Sunday, on the day of Pentecost, the sun shines from time to time, but regularly pull showers from west to east over the country. Until the beginning of the afternoon, those showers can be quite bright and accompanied by thunder and hail.
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In the course of Sunday, the shower decreases and the sun shines more often and longer. It just doesn’t get warmer than 15 to 17 degrees. In the evening the temperatures fall to 7 to 9 degrees in the interior and to 10 to 12 degrees on the coast.
On Monday it often stays dry and the sun shines regularly. The temperature is slightly higher, between 16 and 18 degrees in the coastal areas. In the south and southeast it can be up to 20 degrees. On Tuesday it stays dry, although it can still come to a single shower in the north, the temperature rises to 17 to 19 degrees on the coast and 20 to 22 degrees inland.
The temperature will rise sharply from Wednesday. In the north and west it is 21 to 23 degrees and elsewhere 24 to 26 degrees. Thursday it will be completely summer with temperatures between 25 and 30 degrees. That evening the chance of a rain or thunderstorm rises. That also applies to Friday and Saturday. Then the temperatures fall again.

