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Thunderstorm advisory cancelled - no major storms expected

Severe thunderstorm advisory has been lifted by the meteorological department.

Severe thunderstorm advisory has been lifted. Previous warnings issued by the meteorological...
Severe thunderstorm advisory has been lifted. Previous warnings issued by the meteorological service are no longer active.

Thunderstorm advisory cancelled - no major storms expected

🔥Let's talk weather, mate!

It's all clear skies now across Germany, as the German Weather Service (DWD) has lifted its severe thunderstorm warnings across the entire country. These warnings had initially caused a stir in parts of North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony, Hesse, and Bavaria.

But don't let your guard down just yet, fellow Lower Saxony residents! Strong thunderstorm warnings are still in place for your region.

Now, let's see what's brewing in each region:

  • North Rhine-Westphalia: After the intense thunderstorms, don't be surprised if you catch some lingering showers with mild temperatures hovering around 18°C to 23°C (64°F to 73°F).
  • Lower Saxony: Prepare for relatively dry and breezy conditions, with temperatures mirroring those in North Rhine-Westphalia.
  • Hesse: Enjoy some scattered clouds and possibly light precipitation as the stormy weather subsides, maintaining temperatures around 18°C to 23°C (64°F to 73°F).
  • Bavaria: The cool conditions with a breezy climate typical for June will persist, with temperatures around 16°C to 20°C (61°F to 68°F) and some rain showers potential.

Overall, following the severe thunderstorm warnings, the regions are settling into more typical June weather patterns, where temperatures are closer to seasonal averages and precipitation is gradually decreasing. But remember, local conditions can vary based on your exact location within each state.

Stay safe, and keep an eye on the skies!

Based on the current weather forecasting, the stormy conditions in Lower Saxony might continue as strong thunderstorm warnings remain in effect for the region. In contrast, North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse, and Bavaria are expected to experience typical June weather patterns, with temperatures closer to seasonal averages and decreasing precipitation, according to the weather-forecasting by the German Weather Service (DWD).

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