Weather change with cooling in Regensburg
Regensburg: First sun, then rain – this is how the weather will be in the next three days
In Regensburg, Tuesday will initially remain pleasant: In the morning, the sun will prevail, and by midday temperatures will reach up to 26 degrees. Towards the evening, the situation changes – light rain and stronger gusts are then forecast. In the middle of the week, a significant drop in temperature follows: By Thursday, the highs will fall from 26 to 16 degrees.
Tuesday: Sunny in the morning, rain and gusts up to 40 km/h in the evening
Tuesday begins in Regensburg with cloudy skies. As the morning progresses, the sun is expected to break through, and at times it will even be cloudless. Around midday, temperatures of up to 26 degrees are expected, with light clouds and moderate gusts from the southeast.
In the afternoon, more clouds will move in again. Light rain is forecast for the evening, accompanied by strong gusts up to 40 km/h from the west. The forecast data indicates a 90 percent chance of precipitation and 1.5 l/m². As is typical with short-term rain events, the exact timing and intensity may still shift locally.
Wednesday: Noticeably cooler and windier, maximum 20 degrees
By midweek, Regensburg will adjust to significantly cooler air. Wednesday starts in the morning cloudy at around 11 degrees. During the day, only up to 20 degrees are expected. It remains cloudy and windy, with moderate gusts from the north – making it often feel cooler outside than the thermometer alone would suggest.
Thursday: Further temperature drop to 16 degrees, showers possible
The cooling continues on Thursday. Light rain showers are expected, again with strong gusts and only about 16 degrees as the maximum temperature. Over three days, this results in a clear trend: from early summer-like 26 degrees on Tuesday to 20 degrees on Wednesday and down to 16 degrees on Thursday – accompanied by increasing wind and rain tendencies.
Pollen north of the Danube: overall low exposure
For Bavaria north of the Danube (excluding the Bavarian Forest and Mainfranken), overall low pollen exposure is expected in the coming days. Grasses remain consistently at a low level on Tuesday and Wednesday. For birch, a slight decrease is described: from low exposure on Tuesday to none to low exposure on Wednesday. Ash remains at none to low exposure on both days.
For ragweed, mugwort, alder, hazel, and rye, no exposure is indicated on either Tuesday or Wednesday. In summary, this means for allergy sufferers in the mentioned region: rather stable, low pollen concentrations – even if wind and changeable weather can temporarily influence individual values.
Note: The weather information is based on forecast data that is marked as "summarized by AI" in the underlying dataset. Forecasts can change at short notice – especially with rain and wind.

