In the 16-day weather forecast from Weather24, two temperature values are displayed for each day. Many users wonder what these dual readings mean and how to interpret them.
What do the two temperature values mean?
The two displayed temperatures represent the maximum and minimum temperature for the respective day:
- Upper value (top of the chart): The expected maximum temperature during the day
- Lower value (bottom of the chart): The expected minimum temperature at night or in the early morning hours
This dual presentation gives you a complete overview of the temperature range and helps you prepare appropriately for the weather conditions.
Example for clarification
If 26 July shows:
28° | 46°
this means:
- At night or early morning: approximately 28°C (minimum temperature)
- During the day: approximately 46°C (maximum temperature)
Interpretation of the graphical representation
In the temperature chart, these values are visualised as a line or bar that shows the temperature range for the day. The height of the bar illustrates how great the difference between day and night is.
Use this information to optimally plan your activities and clothing choices – particularly important when there are large temperature fluctuations between day and night.
Note: The exact values depend on your specific location and current meteorological model data. For more details, see the detailed hourly forecast in the Weather24 app.
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