Potential Thunderstorms and Heavy Hail Warnings Issued for Certain Areas of BW
Warning of Heavy Thunderstorms in Northern Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg can expect warm temperatures once again this Saturday. However, the German Weather Service (DWD) has issued a preliminary warning for heavy thunderstorms in the northern half of the state.
From Saturday afternoon, heavy thunderstorms are forecasted for the northern half of Baden-Württemberg. The DWD's warning entails potential heavy rain of up to 40 liters per square meter, hail with grain sizes reaching 3 centimeters, and strong gusts of wind up to 100 kilometers per hour.
The actual severity and spread of these thunderstorms remain uncertain, with meteorologists unsure about the hotspots. The early warning for regions like Karlsruhe and Stuttgart was issued to enable prompt precautionary measures.
Temperatures in the Upper Rhine region are projected to reach around 30 degrees on Saturday, with anticipation for heat thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening.
The DWD continues to provide updates on the weather situation in Germany, with regional warnings shown in their weekly forecast and the report for the next 24 hours. For exact updates on the thunderstorms in northern Baden-Württemberg, consult the DWD or regional meteorological platforms.
While no specific quantitative predictions for thunderstorms in northern Baden-Württemberg are currently available, evidence suggests that severe weather phenomena like hail, heavy rain, and strong wind gusts can occur during thunderstorms. For accurate and up-to-date details, it's advised to refer to local weather services.
Stay updated on the weather situation in Baden-Württemberg and take necessary precautions as the DWD's warning indicates potential hazardous conditions.
The DWD's warning indicates heavy thunderstorms are forecasted for the northern half of Baden-Württemberg on Saturday afternoon. To stay informed about the developing weather-forecasting and potential hazardous conditions, consult the DWD or regional meteorological platforms.