Anticipated Weather Conditions: Intense rainfall and potential flooding in the northeastern regions of Germany
A severe weather warning has been issued for parts of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Berlin, and Saxony, as a slow-moving front brings heavy and storm-like rainfall to the region. The German Weather Service (DWD) has warned that high water levels are expected in streams and rivers, particularly in the north and northeast, with Vorpommern anticipated to receive the highest amounts of rainfall.
According to the DWD, the storm-like rainfall amounts are expected in a few hours, with the rainfall moving in from the south. The weather situation is due to very moist and warm air lying over the east and northeast of Germany.
The current warnings are in effect until Tuesday afternoon, but the DWD has stated that they could be extended or expanded to other areas, beyond Tuesday afternoon. The rainfall is expected to cause flooding of basements and streets, and residents are advised to take necessary precautions.
On Tuesday night and Tuesday morning, the rainfall will move eastward, with the rainfall in the east and northeast expected to decrease from the south and move towards the Baltic Sea. The DWD has urged residents to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts and to follow any instructions given by local authorities.
It's important to note that information about who issued the warning for prolonged rain in the north and northeast of Germany is not available in the provided search results. However, the DWD has stated that they are closely monitoring the weather situation and will provide updates as necessary.
Stay safe and stay dry!
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