Unstable weather: sun and showers in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland!
Find out the weather forecast for Rhineland-Palatinate on August 24th, 2025: changeable with sunny phases and mild temperatures.

Unstable weather: sun and showers in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland!
What's new in beautiful Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland? Today, August 24, 2025, the weather comes into focus again. The current weather situation is varied and leaves room for surprises. An area of high pressure is moving from the English Channel coasts towards central Europe, temporarily blanketing the region in mild, dry weather. This is reported by the Borkener Zeitung, which also outlines the coming days with a colorful mix of sun and clouds.
Friday greets us with mixed weather conditions. While the north has to contend with numerous clouds, people in the south can look forward to longer periods of sunshine. Temperatures range from a pleasant 20 to 23 degrees, and the weather remains almost dry. Things will be a little more changeable on Saturday. Although it remains largely free of precipitation, the drizzle from the Eifel region to the Westerwald could surprise some hikers. The temperatures remain between 19 and 23 degrees.
The coming nights and Sunday
On Sunday night it will gradually cool down to 11 to 7 degrees, where local fog formation cannot be ruled out. Sunday itself promises clear to cloudy skies, with temperatures between 20 and 24 degrees - another dry weather window opening over the region. The German Weather Service also states that the overall weather situation is currently stable and no significant weather hazards are expected.
The data now also shows that the weather in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland is characterized by very mild winds. Current wind speeds are around 7.4 km/h, which corresponds to a light wind. This ensures pleasant walks outside and little disturbing wind around your head.
What's coming next week?
A look at the coming days is also exciting. Monday promises sunny moments with maximum temperatures between 22 and 26 degrees and remains free of precipitation. Things will be changeable on Tuesday; A few showers could arrive while temperatures rise to 29 degrees. Wednesday brings the chance for heavier precipitation and carpets of thunderstorms, particularly in the later hours of the day.
The weather is slowly adjusting to the first warm days of late summer, although temperatures could rise further in the following days. From Thursday it will get a little stronger again with temperatures of up to 30 degrees, and the wind speeds could also increase up to 24 km/h - a sign of a livelier late summer.
So the next few days are perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy the beautiful weather. Whether it's a walk in the park or a barbecue in the garden - summer doesn't say goodbye without a fight. The entire weather situation in the region remains exciting, and the forecast shows that we can look forward to a colorful mix in the next few weeks. So stay curious and enjoy what's going on before autumn looks around the corner!