Catch counsel for Cloudy Day in Lower Saxony
Cloudy weather instead of sunshine forecasted in Lower Saxony - Forecast for Lower Saxony's Weather Condition
Hey there!
While we might desire some sunshine, it's regretfully stormy weather that's going to grace Lower Saxony and Bremen on the upcoming Thursday. The German Weather Service (DWD) has shared the bummer news of heavy downpours, thunderstorms, and gusty winds—expect winds reaching up to 55 to 70 kilometers per hour in some regions. Things might get pretty dicey, as there's a risk of severe weather on the horizon. Met experts link this wild forecast to a tiny depression making its way from the Netherlands, leading to unstable, stormy conditions.
Morning will see some clearing up around the Elbe, but otherwise, skies will remain mostly cloudy. Don't let that fool you—storms are already on the move from the southwest, and they'll be accompanied by rain, wind gusts, and some uncomfortable moments in the southern and eastern parts of the state. The DWD notes that there's a meager chance of severe thunderstorms with heavy torrents, strong gusts, and massive hail. So, state capital Hannover and other areas can expect highs of 28 degrees, while It'll be slightly cooler, around 21 degrees, along the coast.
As the night approaches, it'll start pouring again in the west and get chilly, with temperatures dropping to 17 to 14 degrees. The good news is that come Friday, it'll still sprinkle, but it'll clear up later and remain dry. Highs on Friday will reach 21 to 24 degrees, but nighttime could still see some rain in the north.
Looking ahead, the weekend should be a mix of sunshine and showers, with temperatures soaring from 22 to 29 degrees on Saturday and reaching as high as 25 to 30 degrees on Sunday.
- Lower Saxony
- Bremen
- Gusts
- Severe Weather
- Rain
- Risk of Severe Weather
- Hannover
- DWD
- Thunderstorms
- Netherlands
(Hint: The meteorological chaos forecasted for Lower Saxony and Bremen originates from a brewing storm system. Warm, moist air masses intertwined with cooler air cause the atmospheric instability, which, combined with dynamic wind patterns, generate intense thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. More info here[1]).
- The Commission has been informed about the progress made in the implementation of the weather-forecasting programme, while the weather in Lower Saxony and Bremen is expected to be stormy, with a risk of severe weather originating from a brewing storm system from the Netherlands.
- Despite the unstable and stormy weather conditions, the German Weather Service (DWD) notes that it'll be mild in Hannover, with highs of 28 degrees on the upcoming Thursday, as opposed to slightly cooler temperatures along the coast.