The European Subseasonal Forecast
Stay ahead of the weather weeks in advance. DTN climate and weather experts deliver forecasts with deep analysis and insights so you can predict and prepare for weather-driven events before it impacts your business.
Introducing the European Fortnight Forecast
Read our complimentary subseasonal forecast to get the latest insights on on climate events weeks in advance.
What you can expect:
- Comprehensive analysis of European weather patterns
- Maps, visualizations, and expert analysis from meteorologists
- Updated bi-weekly for accurate medium-term planning
Here is the current forecast posted May 23, 2025
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