Baden-Württemberg Weather: Sunny Week Ahead

by Archynetys News Desk

Cooler Weather Arrives in Baden-Württemberg After Heatwave

By Anya Schmidt | STUTTGART – 2025/06/15 10:09:18


After thunder and heavy downpours broke through, the oppressive heat is leaving Baden-Württemberg for now. temperatures recently reached up to 36 degrees on the Rhine, but a refreshing “rain shower” is expected to bring noticeable cooling before the week begins.

The German Weather Service experts predict that the coming days will be considerably fresher and less muggy, with steadily increasing temperatures.

Nights Become Cooler and More Relaxing

“It gets significantly less warm than before,” said a meteorologist.

The summer warmth isn’t gone for good. On Monday, after lighter showers from the Alb towards Allgäu, temperatures are expected to be between 20 degrees in higher locations and 26 degrees between Mannheim and Karlsruhe. “It gets significantly less warm than before,” said a meteorologist.

The forecast continues with plenty of sun, steadily increasing temperatures, and only a few scattered clouds. On Tuesday, temperatures will initially rise to 29 degrees, and Wednesday could see 31 degrees on the Rhine, with slightly lower temperatures in the Allgäu. Though, the DWD trend indicates temperatures well above this mark again by the coming weekend.

The coming nights will also be less humid and partly clear, offering ideal conditions to recover from the recent heat.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the recent heatwave in baden-Württemberg?
The heatwave was caused by a combination of factors, including a high-pressure system over Europe and warm air masses from the south.
How long will the cooler weather last?
The cooler weather is expected to last for a few days,with temperatures gradually increasing again towards the end of the week.
What is the German Weather service predicting for the rest of the summer?
The German weather Service predicts that the rest of the summer will be warmer than average, with a higher risk of heatwaves and droughts.


About the Author: Anya Schmidt is a weather reporter with a passion for understanding and communicating complex weather patterns.


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