Berlin and Brandenburg, March 3 – Residents of Berlin and Brandenburg can expect a period of spring-like daytime temperatures, though nights will remain distinctly cold. The German Weather Service (DWD) has forecast daytime highs of 15 to 17 degrees Celsius, accompanied by sunny skies and minimal cloud cover.
Weather Overview: Mild Days, Cold Nights
Despite the pleasant daytime conditions, nighttime temperatures are predicted to drop significantly, ranging from three to minus two degrees Celsius. This brings with it the possibility of frost and slippery conditions, particularly in the early morning hours. Additionally, some areas may experience fog.
The forecast for Wednesday indicates continued fair and dry weather. Although some regions may start the morning with dense cloud cover or misty conditions, the day is expected to become sunnier as it progresses. Temperatures on Wednesday are projected to reach between ten and 13 degrees Celsius.
Detailed Forecast:
- Today (March 3): Sunny with few clouds. Daytime highs: 15-17°C. Nighttime lows: 3 to -2°C. Risk of frost, slipperiness, and localized fog.
- Wednesday: Fair and dry. Morning cloudiness/fog in some areas, becoming sunnier later. Daytime highs: 10-13°C.
The current weather pattern highlights a significant diurnal temperature variation, characteristic of transitional seasons. While the mild daytime temperatures offer a glimpse of spring, the persistent cold at night necessitates caution, especially for commuters and pedestrians due to potential icy patches.
The DWD regularly updates its forecasts, advising the public to stay informed about local conditions and take appropriate precautions during the colder nighttime hours. This weather trend follows a series of recent warnings from the DWD regarding various weather phenomena across Germany, including ice in the east and temperatures exceeding 20 degrees in other parts of the country.
Authorities remind residents to adjust their travel plans and outdoor activities according to the prevailing conditions, particularly concerning the risk of frost and fog during the night and early morning.