Hefty Storms Ahead in Southern Germany 🌪️☔️
Preparing for Intense Violence in This Location
Listen up, folks! The southern part of Germany is bracing for some wild weather. The German Weather Service in Offenbach has issues a stormy warning for the day, predicting vicious thunderstorms with a high risk of chaos in southern Baden-Württemberg, Niederbayern, and Oberfranken.
Keep an eye out for hail as big as five centimeters, storm gusts up to 100 km/h, and torrential rain up to 40 liters per square meter in a flash. And here's the catch: "Monster-sized thunderstorms packing hail up to eight centimeters, hurricane-force gusts up to 130 km/h, and rainfall surpassing 40 liters per square meter in a blink are bloody possible," says the meteoric squad.
It's not all doom and gloom, though. Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Hesse, Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt, Nordsachsen, Brandenburg, and Berlin can also expect a soggy, stormy day with wandering gusts, heavy rain, and small hail.
Now, you might be wondering why this stormy spectacle is brewing. The culprits behind this ruckus are the approaching cold fronts, and the clash between balmy, moisture-rich air from Central Europe and chillier air masses from a low-pressure system hovering over the British Isles.
In case you weren't tuning in earlier, the stretch between Munich and Regensburg got hit hard by mother nature, with supercells popping up and causing a regional ruckus with heavy downpours, fierce winds, and hefty hail. So if you live in southern Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, or the Munich/Regensburg area, it's essential to batten down the hatches and stay safe as these wild weather systems roll through.
Prepare yourself for more severe weather conditions, as the German Weather Service has forecasted an increased risk of violent thunderstorms in southern Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, and the surrounding areas. These storms may include larger hail up to eight centimeters, stronger gusts reaching 130 km/h, and rainfall surpassing 40 liters per square meter.