Heat, thunderstorms and rain: the weather chaos in the Rems-Murr district awaits you!
The Rems-Murr district can expect temperatures of up to 34 degrees on June 14th, followed by thunderstorms on June 15th. Weather forecasts and risks in focus.

Heat, thunderstorms and rain: the weather chaos in the Rems-Murr district awaits you!
The weather forecast for the coming days in the Rems-Murr district promises an interesting mix of heat and storms. On Saturday, June 14th, the thermometer will climb to an impressive 34 degrees Celsius. According to weather expert Christian Ehmann from the German Weather Service (DWD), it will remain largely dry until then, despite the approaching clouds. But be careful, because a cold front is expected on Sunday, June 15th, which could bring thunderstorms and rainy areas with it. ZVW reports.
But before the dark clouds roll in, people in the Rems-Murr district can look forward to a hot Saturday. With maximum temperatures of 34 degrees Celsius and what feels like 37 degrees, the day will be a real challenge for anyone trying to cope with the heat. The risk of thunderstorms will already be noticeable on Sunday night and could possibly intensify as the day progresses. The later the cold front hits, the more severe the thunderstorms could be. During heavy downpours, up to 25 liters of precipitation per square meter is possible. Wetter.com provides further details.
The forecast for the next few days
The weather remains fluid. On Sunday temperatures drop to a pleasant 24 to 28 degrees Celsius. The chances of precipitation for Sunday are correspondingly high – around 90%. About 15.5 liters of rain could fall, which would moisten the ground well. Here too the wind is not negligible at 7 km/h from the west, but it doesn't really get windy. The DWD has an overview of the climate data.
On Monday, June 16th, another summery day awaits us with a maximum of 24 degrees Celsius. It will be exciting to see how the weather situation develops, especially in view of the impending thunderstorms.
Climate data from recent years shows that temperatures in June can vary greatly. In recent years, the maximum temperatures in June have averaged around 24 degrees Celsius, while in the hottest months of July and August it was often around 26 degrees Celsius. This data helps to better assess the weather situation and improve forecasts.
While people prepare for the upcoming events, it's time to enjoy the sun before nature takes its course. Whether rain or shine, the weather will remain exciting in the next few days!