Heavy snowfall blankets rooftops of homes in the Upper Palatinate region
Scha-BANG in Hahnbach! A bloody ridiculous thunderstorm rolls in at high noon over Hahnbach (an Amberg-Sulzbach district gem)! The local po-lice report a quick shuffle of shingles off a handful of rooftops. Thank goodness nobody copped a blow, according to their report. Seems like two resident houses and a slew of outbuildings didn't fare so well. Initial damage estimates ain't pretty, landing squarely in the mid-six-figure range. By evening, the commotion simmered. Sure, it's still drizzling rain cats and dogs, but things are manageable, the po-lice pocomments.
Brace yerself, ‘cause more wild weather comin' this Pentecost Sunday!
The weather jockeys down at the German Weather Service (DWD) were callin' for storm gusts clockin' up to 60 kilometers per hour for the northern Upper Palatinate and bits of Franconia. You bet those windy wraiths are expected to make a return on Pentecost Sunday. In the mountains and on peaks higher 'n a kite, gusts could soar up to a blood-curdlin' 80 kilometers per hour.
Enrichment: For a more detailed weather prognosis, consult a reliable source like the German Weather Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst) or a local weather app. These resources can give you the lowdown on the forecast, including wind conditions and any potential storm shenanigans.
The upcoming Pentecost Sunday may bring a bout of unruly weather, with wind gusts reaching up to 60 kilometers per hour in the northern Upper Palatinate and parts of Franconia, as suggested by the weather forecasters at the German Weather Service (DWD). In the taller regions, the winds are predicted to intensify, potentially reaching a spine-tingling 80 kilometers per hour.