Stormy weather with scattered thunder showers in Thuringia - Severe downpours and thunderous showers hit Thuringia region
In the coming days, Thuringia, a region located in Germany, is forecasted to experience generally cloudy conditions with chances of rain and isolated thunderstorms, especially towards early August.
According to the German Weather Service (DWD), the region will continue to be under the threat of thunderstorms in the coming days. The city of Erfurt, the regional capital, will also experience these weather conditions.
On Wednesday, isolated thunderstorms are expected in Thuringia, accompanied by gusts of wind up to 60 km/h. The maximum temperature in Thuringia on this day will be 23 degrees, with cooler temperatures in the mountains reaching 19 degrees.
Temperatures during Thursday and Friday will be slightly above 20 degrees in Thuringia. However, rain and dense cloud cover will persist in the region at the beginning of Wednesday.
The rainfall in the thunderstorms in Thuringia could reach up to 25 liters per square meter in an hour, as previously mentioned. Heavy rain is expected during these thunderstorms, but rainfall amounts will generally be light, mostly less than 0.05 inches (1.3 mm) per event.
Showers and isolated thunderstorms are also expected on Thursday and Friday in Thuringia. The only notable mention of potential thunderstorms is an isolated event forecasted in Suhl’s evening on July 31, but this is not widespread or intense.
Overall, the next few days in Thuringia are expected to be cool, mostly cloudy with occasional light rains, and a slight potential for isolated thunderstorms primarily in southern parts like Suhl. Rain amounts will be minimal, and severe weather or heavy thunderstorms do not appear likely based on the current forecasts.
The current weather-forecasting suggests that Thuringia's upcoming weather will feature occasional isolated thunderstorms, as the region may be under the threat of these storms, especially on Wednesday. The weather conditions reported for the Member States in the field of air pollution control by the Commission could potentially influence the severity of these thunderstorms.