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Weather Trend for Regensburg

Sunny Start in Regensburg – Weather Turns in the Evening

Regensburg starts Sunday in a friendly mood, but the stable phase does not last into the night. As the day progresses, clouds move in, and it becomes noticeably windier in the evening. Light rain may set in overnight. At the start of the week, a significant drop in temperature follows – accompanied by strong gusts.

Sunday in Regensburg: first sun, later more clouds and wind

The morning begins sunny and cloudless. With around 8 degrees in the early hours, the temperature rises to about 23 degrees by midday. A total of 9 hours of sunshine are expected for the day.

From late morning, cloud cover slowly increases: at first it remains mostly sunny to slightly cloudy, but around midday it becomes increasingly cloudy. Fresh gusts from the east are added – this can already be clearly felt in open areas and exposed locations. In the evening, the sky is mostly overcast, and at the same time the wind continues to pick up.

Light rain is possible overnight. The forecast data indicate a high probability of rain (90 percent); at the same time, two different amounts are mentioned (7.8 l/m² and 1.2 l/m²). This suggests less a clear "rain event" with a fixed amount and more uncertainty in intensity: rain is relatively likely, but the expected amount varies depending on the model run.

Monday significantly cooler – strong northwest wind with gusts up to 60 km/h

Monday brings a marked drop in temperature: In Regensburg, only about 18 degrees will be reached. In addition, the wind shifts to northwest and blows strongly, with gusts up to 60 km/h. Combined with slightly rainy weather, the day may feel much more uncomfortable than the sunny Sunday midday – especially on bridges, along the Danube, and in open areas where gusts typically hit harder.

Tuesday remains cold and windy

The cool, windy weather phase continues on Tuesday. The maximum temperature is only around 13 degrees. Strong gusts from the west are still possible. Overall, the situation remains changeable and noticeably rough – a clear contrast to the warm start on Sunday.

Pollen on the Danube: Grasses stronger today, much weaker tomorrow

For allergy sufferers, Sunday is especially relevant: Near the Danube in Bavaria, a medium to high load of grass pollen is expected. Birch plays only a minor role, and ambrosia, mugwort, alder, ash, hazel, and rye are not expected to cause any load.

On Monday, the situation eases significantly: Grasses will then only be rated as having no to low load; the other mentioned pollen types remain without load. In summary: While the weather becomes rougher at the start of the week, the grass pollen situation should noticeably subside at the same time.

Note: The information is based on forecast data, which in the original text is labeled as "summarized from AI forecast data." Forecasts can change at short notice.

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