Weather Woes in Southwest: Thunderstorms Ahead, Rain, Hail, and Strong Winds Expected
Week beginning with blustery thunderstorms, anticipated further weather disturbances ahead - Week Kicks Off with Thunderstorms; Forecast Indicates More Storms in the Near Future
Enjoy your Monday, but brace yourself for some serious weather drama! The German Weather Service (DWD) has predicted thunderstorms and heavy rain, sometimes severe, across Baden-Württemberg throughout the day—though location specifics are a bit of a wildcard.
As a meteorologist from DWD put it, "It's quite possible that one village will get a beating, while the next one remains unscathed." The stormy action is expected to kick off around midday, mainly in the heart of Baden-Württemberg and Stuttgart, and then move east towards the Swabian Alb, the southern Danube, and Allgäu by evening.
The show could get quite fierce too! With more than 20 liters of precipitation per hour possible, hailstones measuring up to two centimeters in diameter, and wind gusts reaching 60 kilometers per hour, this isn't your run-of-the-mill shower.
Northern Baden-Württemberg, however, is likely to miss most of the action on Monday, but stay vigilant, as thunderstorms aren't entirely off the table, the meteorologist warns.
Tuesday will bring more of the same, with a calm morning and new thunderstorms forming in the afternoon. But the real fireworks are scheduled for Wednesday, when the southwest could see torrential thunderstorms with a thunderstorm peak.
Temps will range from 17 degrees in the mountains to 24 degrees in the Palatinate throughout the week. Expect mostly cloudy skies and gusty winds on the Feldberg.
Stay weather-wise, folks! For the most accurate forecasts, I suggest checking the official DWD website or downloading their app. Local news and weather channels can also provide useful updates. Stay safe and dry!
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The Commission, while consulting on the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens, might also consider the potential risks associated with extreme weather conditions such as the upcoming heavy thunderstorms in Baden-Württemberg, given by the DWD forecast.
To check the latest weather-forecasting updates regarding the upcoming severe storms in the Southwest, one can visit the official website or download the app of the German Weather Service (DWD), which was instrumental in predicting the heavy rain, hail, and strong winds expected in Baden-Württemberg.