Find the Weather for any City, State or ZIP Code, or Airport Code or Country
Fast Forecast
Signup
Features:
Tropical / Hurricane
Marine
Severe
Astronomy
Ski
Education
Web Cams
Blogs
Climate Change
Favorites
Personal Weather Stations

Europe

Select a map below or scroll down for more options.
Maps
 
Current Models WunderMap
Europe Temperature
Updated 9:00 AM GMT on July 26, 2008
Reduce Map Stop Animation
  Historic:
High: July 21 22 23 24 25
Low: July 21 22 23 24 25
» View Current Temperature Map
View Location:

Choose the first letter of a city or search for any location.

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z

U.S. Severe Weather Advisories - Find Weather by U.S. Zip Code

 
Choose a Country
 
Weather Summary
 
Weather Underground Forecast for Saturday, July 26, 2008.

A low pressure system to the west of the British Isles will bring wet weather to northern Europe on Saturday. The system will cause a trough of low pressure to move over France and Germany, which will trigger widespread scattered showers over the European mainland and the British Isles. Expect colder temperatures on Saturday because the system will bring cooler air in from the Atlantic. Highs in Paris will be in the mid-70s(F)/ 24(C), about 10 degrees cooler than the highs on Friday. To the north, Scandinavia will continue to see mostly sunny skies with pleasant conditions as high pressure remains over the region.

In southeastern Europe, another low pressure system will kick up wet conditions over the region. Expect moderate to heavy rainfall over the Ukraine with scattered showers to extend from Czech Republic to Bulgaria, and into western Russia.

Along the Mediterranean, expect warm weather and sunny skies to continue on Friday. Highs in the mid-80s(F)/ 31(C) are anticipated over the entire region.

Moon Phase
Last Quarter, 43% of the Moon is Illuminated
Today 8 / 1
New
8 / 8
First Quarter
8 / 16
Full
8 / 23
Last Quarter

Try our Interactive Star Chart


 
Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog:

Dolly's rains continue to inundate Texas and Mexico

Dr. Jeff Masters

Tropical Storm Dolly continues plowing west over South Texas, dumping huge quantities of rain. Radar-estimated rainfall amounts as high as 25 inches (Figure 1) have already been reported, and Dolly will probably rank as one of the the ten rainiest tropical cyclones to affect Texas. At its peak, Dolly delivered five inches of rain per hour to the coast at landfall. AIR Worldwide insurance company estimates that the total insured damage from Dolly will run $300 million...

Read This Blog Entry

Other Featured Blogs:

 
Weather History:

Did you know that...

Amazingly, Pueblo, Colo. set both its record low and high temperatures on this date in 1993. The morning low was 52 degrees, but the temperature quickly rose to a high of 101 degrees in the afternoon.

More Weather Education Resources

 

Please Visit Our Sponsors:

 
Classmates
 

Copyright © 2008 The Weather Underground, Inc.