Sunny, mild and mostly dry: In the coming days, the April weather in Hesse will predominantly show its friendly side. The temperatures are rising.
Fulda/Offenbach – Bright and free of precipitation with maximum temperatures between 17 and 21 degrees. That's how it presents itself Hesse-Weather on Wednesday (April 15). On Thursday night (April 16th) the sky will be partly cloudy or cloudy, it will remain dry. Some haze may form locally and temperatures will drop to 9 to 4 degrees, reports the German Weather Service (DWD) in Offenbach. Means: No frost.

On Thursday the sky will be mostly changing, sometimes very cloudy. As the weather service reports, showers are possible locally, but individual short thunderstorms are only classified as low probability. The maximum temperatures are between 18 and 22 degrees, at higher altitudes between 15 and 18 degrees. The wind will be light to moderate and will shift from southwest to west to northwest. On the night of Friday (April 17th) it will remain mostly free of precipitation with varying cloud cover, but fog may occur in isolated cases. The temperatures drop again to 9 to 4 degrees.
Weather forecast: It's getting warmer in Hesse
Friday will be partly cloudy. Only a few light showers are possible, but mostly it stays dry. The maximum temperature is between 18 and 23 degrees, at higher altitudes 15 to 18 degrees. That means: It's getting a little warmer every day in Hesse this week. The The 20 degree mark is exceeded again. The wind will blow weakly from different directions on Friday. On the night of Saturday (April 18th) it will be partly cloudy and mostly free of precipitation, the lowest temperatures will be between 10 and 5 degrees.
With a view to the GermanyWeather explains DWD meteorologist Marco Manitta: “Germany is currently in no man's land, i.e. between two low pressure systems: on the one hand, Deep Virginia is over the North Atlantic west of the British Isles, and on the other hand, Deep Ulla is over southern Italy. Both systems only touch Germany and have only a minor influence.” Instead, Hoch Stefan determines the weather on Wednesday and brings a lot of sun. But the lows don't give up completely. The increasing cloudiness and the forecast showers on Thursday are due to them.





