Storm and rain this weekend: Berlin and Brandenburg are facing storms!
Stormy weather is expected in Berlin and Brandenburg at the weekend, with rain, thunderstorms and strong gusts of up to 100 km/h.

Storm and rain this weekend: Berlin and Brandenburg are facing storms!
A fresh wind is blowing across Germany, and especially in Berlin and Brandenburg the outlook for the weekend is anything but rosy. How rbb24 According to reports, the meteorologists from the German Weather Service (DWD) are expecting stormy weather with numerous rain showers and sometimes violent thunderstorms. A passing storm moving from the Hebrides towards Norway is bringing unsettled weather to the region.
On Saturday, people can expect short thunderstorms, squalls and small-grain hail, especially from Fläming to Prignitz. Gusts of up to 100 km/h are reported! With these temperatures, which range between 9 and 13 degrees, you don't have much choice but to dress warmly and pack your umbrella.
Unsettled weather on Sunday
Sunday night will be partly cloudy, with occasional showers possible. The lowest values are between 11 and 7 degrees. On Sunday afternoon the weather was only slightly better, with local rain and maximum temperatures of 14 to 16 degrees. Windy gusts can also be expected on the coasts and in the higher mountains on Sunday, which should decrease in the evening. The DWD warns of stormy gusts that can be locally strong.
By midday, showery rainfall is expected in the northwest with amounts of between 20 and 40 liters per square meter in 12 to 18 hours. There could be a little clearing up on Monday, but here too it will remain mostly cloudy, with temperatures between 14 and 17 degrees. There are still gusts of wind that literally blow into your face, especially in the northeast and in the mountains.
Panoramic view of the warning situation
The respective warnings for the weekend have been adapted for different regions and show that severe squalls are to be expected, particularly on the North Sea and in higher low mountain areas. Hurricane-like gusts with speeds of up to 110 km/h can even be expected on the Brocken. Weatherhazards.de has shown that it could remain stormy on the North Sea until Sunday night.
Stiff to stormy gusts (Bft 7 to 9, up to 85 km/h) are forecast for the eastern half of Germany and in the low mountain ranges. So if you enjoy nature or are planning excursions, you should prepare well and think about your plans in good time.
In summary: An exciting but also challenging weekend lies ahead. Let's see how the weather turns out!