Storm warning in Hesse: Thunderstorms and heat threaten before Dormouse Day!
The article provides information about the threat of thunderstorms and squalls in Kassel and their effects on Dormouse Day.

Storm warning in Hesse: Thunderstorms and heat threaten before Dormouse Day!
The current weather situation brings some surprises for Hesse! After a hot weekend, there is now a change in the weather development that is not only making many weather fans curious, but also farmers. From Monday, June 23rd, there is a risk of squalls and thunderstorms that could particularly affect northern Hesse. This reports HNA.
A significant storm depression over Scandinavia is causing warm sea air to flow into the region. Temperatures could climb above 30 degrees at times this week, making the heat even more intense. But it's not just sunshine on the agenda: thunderstorms, hail and heavy rain are to be expected, especially on Thursday night. The warning card of the German Weather Service shows messages for all Hessian districts, which signals a nationwide warning.
Special warning situations apply
Although the weather situation appears unpredictable, there is also positive news for some regions: In many districts such as the Main-Kinzig district or the Darmstadt-Dieburg district, there are currently no warnings Hesse show reported. This means that the weather situation in these areas remains stable for the time being.
However, residents in other parts of Hesse should be warned: According to the DWD, automatic updates to the warnings are available shortly before the expected events. From Thursday, June 26th, the weather will finally change and become unstable with further thunderstorms and sometimes storm-like gusts.
A look at the dormouse day
Things get particularly interesting in the weather forecast with Dormouse Day approaching on Friday, June 27th. According to the well-known farmer's rule, the weather on that day often affects the next seven weeks. Farmers are hoping for favorable weather developments because agriculture depends heavily on stable weather conditions.
The coming days promise a lot of dynamism. Whether the dreaded thunderstorms will ultimately be violent and what impact they will have on nature is still up in the air. It's all the more important for everyone to stay prepared and informed - because as the saying goes: There's something going on!