Thunderstorms and heavy rain are threatening: a change in the weather in Baden-Württemberg!

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After sunny days, Baden-Württemberg is expecting a rainy start to the week with thunderstorms and strong winds. The temperatures are falling.

Baden-Württemberg erwartet nach sonnigen Tagen einen regnerischen Wochenstart mit Gewittern und starkem Wind. Die Temperaturen fallen.
After sunny days, Baden-Württemberg is expecting a rainy start to the week with thunderstorms and strong winds. The temperatures are falling.

Thunderstorms and heavy rain are threatening: a change in the weather in Baden-Württemberg!

After a summery weekend, the Baden-Württemberg region is expecting a significant change in the weather at the start of the week. According to n-tv it will be gray and wet after the sun shone brightly on Sunday and the temperatures were between 26 and 31 degrees. The values ​​remained somewhat cooler, particularly in the mountains. While the afternoon brought the first showers and thunderstorms in the south, especially between Breisgau and the Upper Black Forest, a dramatic change in the weather is expected on Monday night. Dense clouds, precipitation and thunderstorms are moving across the country, with the possibility of heavy rain on residents. n-tv reports.

As the Schwäbische Zeitung adds, the rain will be distributed across the country in a broad format. The German Weather Service (DWD) warns of heavy rainfall, especially in the southern Black Forest, which can reach up to 25 liters per square meter in an hour. Wind gusts of up to 60 km/h are also possible. While temperatures vary across the region - between 17 and 25 degrees in the south, it remains warm in the northwest, the change in weather could have lasting effects in the coming days. Swabian reports.

Outlook for the coming days

In its current forecasts, the German Weather Service states that the unstable weather conditions will continue in the next few days. Clouds will remain dominant on Tuesday, with further rainfall and occasional thunderstorms. The temperatures drop to 24 to 27 degrees on Monday and between 20 and 24 degrees on Wednesday. The wind will be moderate and can become stormy in thunderstorms, while stormy gusts are possible on the peaks of the Black Forest. These forecasts point to continued wet weather, with the possibility of showers on Thursday night. Any precipitation could then be concentrated primarily in the south. The DWD keeps everyone interested up to date.

In summary, the current bright summer days will quickly turn into a rainy weather profile. Residents should be prepared for unsettled weather and increased amounts of precipitation, with the risk of thunderstorms playing a role that should not be underestimated, especially in the south.