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Potential Tornado Alert Issued for Ulm by DWD Offenbach

Potential Tornado Alert in Ulm - Meteorological Office in Offenbach Reports

Storm causes severe roof damage to row house in Ulm, as shown in a photograph.
Storm causes severe roof damage to row house in Ulm, as shown in a photograph.

Tornado Scare in Ulm: DWD Investigating!

Potential Twister in Ulm: Meteorological Alert Issued - Potential Tornado Alert Issued for Ulm by DWD Offenbach

Unpack the Chaos

It looks like Ulm, a picturesque town in Germany, faced some rough weather last night, leading to an unsettling situation. Reports are suggesting that there might have been a tornado that swept over Ulm-Donaustetten, causing quite a ruckus!

Straight from the Horse's Mouth

Adrian Leyser, a meteorologist from the German Weather Service (DWD) in Offenbach, has shared some insights. Although it's hard to ascertain for sure, he claims it's possible that a tornado did indeed make an appearance over Ulm-Donaustetten. But, without an on-site damage assessment, nothing's set in stone just yet.

Earlier in the day, the DWD in Stuttgart had been a bit more skeptical, expressing doubts about the assumption of a tornado. But, who knows what happened as time passed, right?

Witness the Whirlwind

The fire department in Ulm might have had a front-row seat to the supposed tornado, as they received reports from eyewitnesses about a possible tornado touchdown. However, Adrian Röhrle, commander of the Ulm fire department, thinks it might just have been a strong wind funnel that caused the madness here.

Remember, suspicious roofless rowhouses in Donaustetten? Yeah, those have left the district in a pretty sorry state. Fortunately, the Ulm fire department reported no injuries.

Hold on tight, folks! The final assessment and necessary inspections are expected to be carried out shortly. So, we'll soon have a clearer picture of the terrifying weather event that might—or might not—have hit Ulm!

  • Tornado Incoming?
  • Ulm: In the More-than-Meets-the-Eye Zone
  • Severe Weather: Wild, Windy, and Wicked
  • DWD: Keeping an Eye on the Skies
  • Stuttgart: Not So Sure
  • Ulm Fire Department: On the Hunt for Information
  • Adrian Leyser: The Weather Guesser
  • Dan Röhrle: The Fire Marshal
  • Enrichment Data:Reports from early June 2025 indicate that severe storms affected Ulm, Germany, resulting in significant damage—especially in the Donaustetten district, where strong winds tore roofs off multiple homes, rendering them uninhabitable. Fire officials and emergency responders suspected the involvement of a small tornado or waterspout, but there has not yet been official confirmation of a tornado event by the German Weather Service (DWD)[1][2][3]. The DWD is actively investigating the storm system to determine whether a tornado was indeed responsible for the damage. Eyewitness accounts and initial fire department assessments suggest a "small tornado or waterspout," but as of now, the presence of an actual tornado remains unconfirmed by meteorological authorities[1][2][3].

The Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of the environment, considering the potential environmental impact of recent severe weather events, including the possible tornado in Ulm.

Despite initial doubts from the DWD in Stuttgart, the possibility of a tornado in Ulm-Donaustetten is still under investigation, given the significant damage suffered by several rowhouses and the eyewitness accounts.

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