Severe weather warning in Hesse: Strong thunderstorms and floods are threatening!

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Thunderstorm warning for Frankfurt am Main: Heavy rain and squalls await the region until September 25, 2025.

Gewitterwarnung für Frankfurt am Main: Starke Regenfälle und Sturmböen erwarten die Region bis zum 25. September 2025.
Thunderstorm warning for Frankfurt am Main: Heavy rain and squalls await the region until September 25, 2025.

Severe weather warning in Hesse: Strong thunderstorms and floods are threatening!

In Hesse the weather situation is becoming unpleasant for many people today. The German Weather Service (DWD) warns of violent thunderstorms that will primarily affect southern and central Hesse. This not only threatens lightning strikes, but also squalls and heavy rain. On Sunday morning at 10:22 a.m., the entire weather map of Hesse was marked in a fresh green, which defused the last warning for strong thunderstorms and rain. But shorter thunderstorms can also agitate in several districts, including the Main-Kinzig district and the Wetterau district, until 10:30 a.m. Fr.de reports on the first warnings that were issued on September 21st, when the thunderstorm posed a real problem for some regions, such as the city of Frankfurt and the Hochtaunuskreis.

Since its founding in 1952, the DWD has been responsible for informing the public about meteorological hazards. Weather experts are currently classifying the weather situation as dangerous. There is warning level 2, particularly for the south and center of Hesse. Residents and travelers are asked to act appropriately as the risk of heavy rain and flooded streets increases.

Special weather warnings for Hesse

In addition to the thunderstorm warnings, there is also a warning for continuous rain. According to the reports, rainfall amounts of 35 to 50 liters per square meter are expected, with outliers of up to 70 liters in storage areas. This brings with it the risk of flooding of streets and underpasses. Anyone traveling by car should avoid flooded sections and adapt their driving behavior hessenschau.de recommends.

But it's not just the rain that causes problems. Stormy winds should not be neglected either. Especially at high altitudes, gusts of wind can blow between 65 and 75 km/h. This poses the risk of branches falling or objects flying through the air. The warning, issued for the period from September 23rd, 9:05 p.m. to September 25th, 9:00 a.m., calls for people to secure detached objects and be aware of possible dangers.

Outlook and recommendations for action

The weather report shows that the lively north-easterly current brings cool sea air to Hesse and brings with it the currently changeable weather. Continuous rain mainly hits southern Hesse, while the precipitation will also reach central and eastern Hesse by Thursday. DWD has predicted that up to 80 liters of rain per square meter could fall in southern Hesse, while 25 to 50 liters are possible in other areas.

During these stormy times, it is important to remain vigilant and follow weather warnings closely. The ongoing threat of severe weather requires us all to be good at it, especially when dealing with the weather. So check regularly to see what the weather has in store for you!