Weekend Weather Forecast: Locations Likely to Experience Thunder and Storm Conditions - Upcoming Weather Forecast: Predicted Windy Conditions Over the Weekend Due to Heavy Rain and Storms
Thunderstorms Forecast for Southern Germany This Weekend
This weekend, residents of Oberschwaben and Hohenlohe in Germany can expect a mix of sunny weather and thunderstorms, according to the Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).
On Saturday, the risk of thunderstorms will increase, particularly in the southern half of the region. The thunderstorms are expected to move slowly, as a DWD expert predicts they will "just stay put over one place and dump everything they've got."
The southwest of Germany is expected to experience unsettled weather this weekend. Initially, the mountainous regions, such as the Black Forest and the Swabian Alb, will be most affected. Wind speeds during the thunderstorms could reach up to 70 km/h.
Local severe weather events, including heavy rain and hail, are possible on Saturday. The first showers or thunderstorms could appear as early as the morning. Heavy rain is expected due to the slow movement of the thunderstorms.
However, the weekend will not be a washout. On Sunday, the weather should calm down, with a quiet summer's day predicted by the DWD. People can expect plenty of sun and only a few cumulus clouds and isolated showers over the mountains and in Oberschwaben on Sunday. The temperatures on Sunday should be a bit more pleasant, between 24 and 30°C.
The German Weather Service (DWD) anticipates heavy thunderstorms in Baden-Württemberg from midday onwards. These thunderstorms could potentially develop into severe weather events.
To get the most accurate and up-to-date weather forecast for Oberschwaben and Hohenlohe, I recommend checking the official website of the DWD or using a reliable weather app. Additionally, you can tune into local news or weather reports for specific predictions for your area.
As of my last update, I don't have real-time access to current weather conditions or forecasts. However, it's crucial for planning activities to check the latest forecast, as weather conditions can vary significantly from year to year and even from one day to the next.
The Commission's concern for workers' safety extends beyond conventional hazards, as a proposal for a directive on the approximation of laws relating to the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation has been adopted. With the potential for severe weather this weekend in Oberschwaben and Hohenlohe, it's crucial for residents to stay informed about thunderstorms and other weather-related hazards.