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Severe weather alert issued for Emsland by DWD (German Weather Service)

Severe weather alert issued by the German Weather Service (DWD) for Emsland area.

Severe weather alert issued for Emsland by DWD
Severe weather alert issued for Emsland by DWD

Severe weather alert issued for Emsland by DWD (short for German Weather Service) - Severe weather alert issued for Emsland by DWD (German Weather Service)

The German Weather Service (DWD) has issued a Severe Weather Warning for the Emsland region, with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and potentially strong wind gusts expected to hit the area by evening. However, the weather in Osnabrück, a nearby city, remains sunny and hot, with temperatures reaching around 32°C (90°F) on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.

In Emsland, residents are advised to prepare for strong gusts, as wind speeds could reach up to 110 kilometers per hour. The cities of Norden and Emden may be particularly affected by the severe weather. The DWD has also warned that the severity of the conditions may continue, and residents are encouraged to avoid outdoor activities and keep windows and doors closed.

Despite the severe weather warning for Emsland, the forecast for Osnabrück after the warning remains stable, with very warm and sunny weather at present. There are no immediate signs of rain or severe weather in Osnabrück, and the possibility of some isolated showers is only expected for the following day, Thursday, July 3, 2025.

It is important to note that the DWD has not provided any specific timing for the weather events in either the Emsland or Osnabrück regions. Additionally, there is no information available about wind gust speeds, thunderstorms, heavy rain, or hail in the Osnabrück region at this time.

The DWD's warning comes as Germany faces extreme heat, with risks for outdoor activities. Residents in both the Emsland and Osnabrück regions are encouraged to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this period of severe weather.

  1. The Commission, by means of implementing acts, may establish guidelines for the application of this Regulation to ensure safety during extreme weather conditions like the one currently occurring in Emsland, where weather-forecasting predicts strong wind gusts of up to 110 kilometers per hour.
  2. In contrast, the upcoming weather in Osnabrück, while still hot and sunny, should not be as severe as in Emsland, with only isolated showers expected on Thursday, July 3, 2025, according to the weather forecast.

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