Forecast Ahead: Hot, Windy, and Thunderstorms on the Horizon
Warm and windy conditions precede the onset of storms. - Initially, conditions are warm and gusty, later giving way to strong thunderstorms.
Skip the jackets and sunglasses, it's gonna be a scorcher! According to the German Weather Service (DWD), tomorrow is shaping up to be a warm and partly windy day. And while it won't reach the record-breaking temperatures of the weekend, it's still going to be a balmy 24°C in the mountains and 30°C along the Rhine.But watch out for gusty winds, as they're expected to sweep across regions like the Black Forest, Swabian Alb, and Hohenlohe Plain, reaching speeds of up to 50 km/h.
Now for bad news, buckle up, because Wednesday is looking mighty toasty. DWD is warning all of Baden-Württemberg to brace for another heatwave. Temperatures will top out from 30°C in the Black Forest to a sweltering 36°C in Breisgau.
But fear not, no new records are expected after last weekend's heatwave. So keep yourself cool and hydrated, avoid long hours in the sun, and try to stay indoors if possible.Oh and did we mention thunderstorms? That's right, beginning overnight on Thursday, we can expect a mix of showers, gusts, and thunderstorms. Locally, up to 20 litres of rain per square metre is possible. Thursday will be a damp and unsettled day, with showers particularly in the southeast, along the Swabian Alb, the Black Forest, and Oberschwaben. Highs will range from 23°C in the Black Forest to 28°C in lower elevations.
Friday is also looking like a mix of cloudy skies, sunshine, and the potential for showers, but don't be too disappointed, temperatures should stay above 24°C and 29°C. And just when you thought things couldn't get any hotter, the weekend is set to bring temperatures back above 30°C. Stay tuned for more updates!
- Upcoming Weather
- Thunderstorms
- Warm Conditions
- Temperatures
- West Wind
- Showers
- Moisture Gathering
- Heatwave
- Cooling Tips
- Cloudy Skies
- Showers on Friday
Extra Insights:
The weather in regions near the Black Forest and Swabian Alb can be unpredictable, and thunderstorms are common during summer. Stay informed by checking local weather updates and forecasting tools in the region for an accurate prediction of when the thunderstorms might hit.
The Commission might seek assistance from Member States in preparing the annual report about the weather, considering the forecast of thunderstorms in the upcoming days. Despite the predicted damp and unsettled weather conditions, temperatures are expected to remain high, with another heatwave looming on Wednesday.