Today, a weather alert has been issued for Germany as thunderstorms are expected to sweep across the country. There is a possibility of super cells forming, which could lead to large hail and strong winds. The storm system, named Nicole, will bring new thunderstorms to Germany, increasing the risk of severe weather in multiple regions.
The thunderstorms will first hit the western and southwestern parts of the country before moving eastward throughout the day. These storms may bring strong winds, hail, and heavy rainfall, with the potential for up to 30 liters of rain per square meter in some areas. In addition, there is a risk of downbursts occurring with the super cells, resulting in intense wind gusts at ground level.
The schedule for the thunderstorms today is as follows:
– Thunderstorms will hit Stuttgart around 1:00 PM and then move eastward.
– Frankfurt will experience the storms around 2:00 PM.
– A large thunderstorm cell is expected to move towards Hamburg around 5:00 PM, where a super cell could develop.
– Later in the evening, the storms will move northeast towards Rostock and Stralsund.
The German Weather Service has also predicted showers and thunderstorms for Bremen and Lower Saxony, with the potential for heavy rainfall of up to 40 liters per square meter in some areas. Additionally, there is a risk of severe weather in Berlin during the night, with the potential for intense rainfall of up to 35 liters per square meter in a short period of time. The temperature in Berlin is expected to reach up to 31 degrees Celsius today.
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