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Heatwave's conclusion: No more thunderstorms, sunny days emerge.

End of Sweltering Heat Wave: Skies Erupt in Thunder and Lightning

Goodbye to the stormy skies and the flashes of light, as the heatwave comes to an end.
Goodbye to the stormy skies and the flashes of light, as the heatwave comes to an end.

End of scorching temperatures and dramatic skies: heatwave concludes - Heatwave's conclusion: No more thunderstorms, sunny days emerge.

Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is set to experience a change in weather this weekend, with the German Weather Service (DWD) predicting an increase in thunderstorm activity, particularly in the southern half of the region.

The weather service has warned that these thunderstorms could reach severe levels locally, with a heightened risk in the mountainous regions such as the Black Forest and the Swabian Alb. The mountainous regions are prone to severe weather due to their elevation and geography, making them more susceptible to heavy thunderstorms.

As the day progresses, the risk of thunderstorms is expected to increase, with local severe storms possible. Heavy rainfall, hail, and strong winds, including gusts of up to 70 kilometers per hour, are not ruled out during these thunderstorms.

However, it's important to note that the situation is not expected to change much at the start of the week in Baden-Württemberg. The DWD has declared Sunday as the "end of the heat wave" with maximum temperatures between 23 and locally 28 degrees.

The weekend will start with often sunny weather, but thunderstorms are expected by midday. The start of the weekend could get quite unpleasant in some regions of Baden-Württemberg due to these thunderstorms.

Despite the current data, there are no specific reports or alerts for heavy thunderstorms in the mountainous regions of Baden-Württemberg for this weekend. It is essential to monitor local weather forecasts and warnings for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

For precise details on specific areas and the estimated impact, it is crucial to check local weather forecasts from reliable sources such as the German Meteorological Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst, DWD) for updates.

Mountainous regions are more likely to experience flash flooding due to the steep terrain. Gusty winds can cause damage to trees and power lines. Supercells, which are intense thunderstorms, could form and bring hail and frequent lightning, posing a risk to both people and property.

Stay safe and stay informed during this weather event. Check local forecasts regularly and follow any instructions from local authorities.

Community members living in the mountainous regions of Baden-Württemberg, such as the Black Forest and the Swabian Alb, should be aware of the environment's sensitivity to severe weather events like thunderstorms due to the region's elevation and geography. As the weekend progresses, it is crucial to monitor the escalating risk of local severe storms with potential hail, heavy rainfall, and strong winds, including gusts of up to 70 kilometers per hour, as predicted by the German Weather Service (DWD).

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