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Berlin’s weather can change quickly — one minute it’s sunny, the next, thunder rolls across the sky. Every year, dozens of thunderstorms move over the city, especially between May and August. With the Berlin hourly weather, you can track storms early and stay safe while enjoying life in the capital.
Thunderstorms in Berlin usually form when warm and humid air meets a cold front. The city’s open spaces, like Tempelhofer Feld or Wannsee, can attract strong updrafts, leading to lightning, heavy rain, and gusty winds.
Tip: Check the Berlin hourly weather before going outside. Storm alerts appear early — giving you time to find shelter or postpone plans.
If a thunderstorm starts while you’re outside, your goal is to get indoors quickly. Lightning can strike even before the rain begins.
Once inside, stay safe by avoiding electrical and water connections — lightning can travel through wires and pipes.
Even when the thunder stops, danger can remain. Streets may flood and trees might be damaged. Berlin’s fire department often handles fallen branches after strong storms.
Q: When do thunderstorms happen most in Berlin?
A: Between late spring and mid-summer — mostly in the afternoons.
Q: Is lightning common in the city?
A: Yes, around 20–30 storm days per year, according to Berlin hourly weather records.
Q: Can I track storms live?
A: Yes, visit checkwetter.de for live radar and hourly weather updates.
Thunderstorms are part of Berlin’s dramatic weather, but with good planning, they don’t have to be scary. Use the Berlin hourly weather to stay informed, act early, and enjoy the fresh air that follows every storm. Safe today, bright tomorrow — that’s real Berlin spirit.
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