Increased rainfall and thunderstorms forecasted in northern regions - Intensified thunderstorms and hail storms to persist in the northern regions
North of Germany Braces for Wet and Stormy Weekend
The German Weather Service (DWD) has issued a forecast for showers and thunderstorms in the north of Germany over the weekend, with Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg expected to remain in a weather depression throughout the period.
The weather in the north of Germany over the weekend is expected to be unsettled, with showers and thunderstorms. The North Sea will see thunderstorms repeatedly moving inland, and there is a risk of severe weather on Helgoland.
The German state of Schleswig-Holstein and the city of Hamburg will continue to experience a weather depression over the weekend. DWD expects decreasing showers and thunderstorms, with mostly cloudy skies for the night into Sunday. In the afternoon of Sunday, the cloud cover in Germany is expected to break.
Temperatures on Sunday will reach up to 21 degrees, but heavy rain is expected on Helgoland at 19 degrees Celsius. The Schlei will experience heavy rain, with temperatures up to 22 degrees.
Sunday's weather in Germany should calm down somewhat, remaining cloudy but with less rain. However, for an accurate and current detailed forecast—especially concerning potential showers, thunderstorms, and severe weather risks including for Helgoland—it is recommended to consult up-to-date meteorological services such as the German Weather Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst, DWD) or reliable weather forecast platforms.
Community aid could be mobilized to address potential issues in the fisheries sector, given the adverse weather conditions forecasted over the weekend in the north of Germany. Adequate weather-forecasting would be essential to help fishermen prepare for stormy weather and ensure their safety.