In the early morning, the East has to deal with a few showers first, but these showers quickly leave via Germany. A large part of the morning then runs dry with a mix of cloud fields and occasionally some sun.
The whole country will have to deal with showers on Saturday and the brightest specimens could also occur in the interior. The showers are firmly with a chance of thunder, hail and gusts of wind. When it is just as dry, it becomes no more than 17 or 18 degrees, but during an intensive mood the temperature drops quickly to around 12 to 14 degrees.
Sunday
Sunday starts dry and free of charge. Even in the afternoon it is, except for a local mood, predominantly dry. The temperature is slightly higher with local 20 degrees in the interior. In the course of the afternoon, the clouds are gradually increasing in the southwest and this is a harbinger of a considerable change in weather that will come.
On Sunday evening the clouds quickly prevail everywhere and from the southwest an area with sturdy showers pulls over the country. Again there is a chance of what thunderstorms and the wind also increases sharply. Heavy gusts can occur during the evening. The night to Monday also runs downright boisterous with possibly a stormy wind in the northwestern coastal area.
Monday
During the day, a lot of showers cross the country of which by far the most showers fall into the coastal areas. The sturdy southwest wind leads slightly warmer air, making it 19 to 21 degrees. However, it is not really enjoyment, because it will really be a boisterous autumn day.
Later in the week
The autumn is also running at full speed the following days. The wind initially stays in the southwest corner and with this we remain sensitive to showers that are supplied from the Atlantic Ocean. It will no longer be as boisterous as Monday, but the wind will certainly remain present until Thursday. The temperature is also somewhat lower. Every day it becomes 16 to 19 degrees. Towards the weekend it seems to be a bit more stable.

