The summer remains volatile in Germany.

According to the German Weather Service (DWD) on Monday, this includes not only a lot of clouds, but also rain and sometimes strong thunderstorms.

“A constant high pressure area over Germany is not in sight,” said meteorologist Simon Trippler in Offenbach.

On Tuesday, a lot of clouds move from west to east, which can bring showers, but also strong thunderstorms and the risk of storms.

When the rain band has passed, the clouds in the west loosen up again.

There is plenty of sunshine throughout the day in the far east and south-east.

The temperatures are often around 25 to 30 degrees, after the rain it cools down to 18 to 24 degrees.

In the east and south-east it also rains on Wednesday morning, in the afternoon the weather improves.

In the other areas it is mostly dry.

The coolest day is 20 degrees in the Eifel, and the people in southeast Bavaria can look forward to the highest temperatures of 27 degrees.

On Thursday it rains from the southwest to the center of Germany for a long time and sometimes heavily, in the afternoon it will also be wet in the northeast. The weather is friendlier in the west and northwest, but showers and thunderstorms are possible here too. It remains mostly dry in the north. The maximum values ​​are between 20 degrees in the western mountains to 28 degrees in the east and southeast.