While Friday and Saturday are still temporarily sunny and should only bring a few showers, it looks more like a rainy day on Sunday. However, the weather model is still unclear, said Friedrich Wölfelmaier from the Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics (ZAMG) on Wednesday.
For many campers arriving on Thursday, there could be heavy rain showers in the afternoon, but continuous rain is not to be expected. Therefore, when setting up tents and the like, it is important to simply wait for the rainfall. The temperatures climb to 21 degrees Celsius.
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Friday, when the first two free training sessions for the Formula 1 drivers are due, should then be drier. “Maybe a short rain shower”said the meteorologist. Otherwise it is sunny at times. The risk of thunderstorms is low. It should be a maximum of 21 degrees Celsius again.
Saturday will then be similar to Friday: at times sunny, hardly any rain showers, but not completely excluded. Around 24 degrees Celsius are expected on qualifying day. Sunday should then be a rainy day. While it looked even better on Tuesday, the forecast model has now changed and only shows 20 to 22 degrees Celsius and occasional rain showers, maybe a short thunderstorm. “But that can still change”, says Wölfelmaier. It is foreseeable that Sunday will be rather changeable. The sun should show less than on Friday and Saturday.
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Overall going to be the weekend “not so summery anymore” like last week. The 30 degrees Celsius will probably not be cracked, at any rate there is currently no trace of extreme heat. For the campers, it’s time to get into their sleeping bags at night: the morning temperatures will be around nine to 13 degrees Celsius over the entire weekend. The wind should hardly play a role over the weekend.
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