Storm and snow: severe weather warning for Stuttgart and the Black Forest!
Find out the weather situation in the Neckar-Odenwald district on October 26th, 2025: Wind, rain and snow await the region.

Storm and snow: severe weather warning for Stuttgart and the Black Forest!
The weather forecast for the upcoming weekend in Stuttgart and the surrounding regions is anything but rosy. A strong low pressure area will cause a lot of wind and rain, and some snowflakes can be expected even at higher altitudes. As the RNZ reports, gusts could reach up to 100 km/h in lowlands on Saturday, while even more violent squalls are expected in mountainous regions.
The temperatures will only rise to between 9 and 14 degrees on Saturday, although things will be more sensitive in the mountains. Especially in the High Black Forest, the snow line will drop to below 1000 meters on Sunday night. The DWD emphasizes that stormy gusts are also the order of the day in higher regions such as the Feldberg.
Storm front with consequences
Unstable weather is expected on Sunday. Temperatures are unlikely to rise above 12 degrees. In the peaks of the Black Forest, where the storm will continue to intensify on Monday night, there may even be a threat of hurricane force winds. According to the latest reports from the Severe Weather Center There are already corresponding warnings for the weekend, which is not surprising given the wind speeds and weather events that have been announced.
A few showers and thunderstorms are also possible from Saturday. These could be accompanied by heavy rain or sleet locally, which poses challenges for drivers on the roads in particular. So if you're on the road at the weekend, you should be prepared for slippery conditions - it's advisable to keep an eye on the severe weather warnings.
Weather trends for the coming week
Looking ahead to the coming week, temperatures could rise to 17 degrees and more sunshine is expected again. A change in the weather is expected to occur from Wednesday, meaning the uncomfortable conditions of the weekend could soon be a thing of the past. But regional storms could also occur here, which is why regular weather checks are advisable.
Overall, the weather will remain unstable until further notice, so it makes sense to prepare well. We wish all readers a safe and dry weekend while dealing with the elements!