Department of Workforce Development Issues New Guidelines - Forecast: Persistent rain gradually eases in the southern region
In the northern regions, there's a chance of more showers and thunderstorms approaching, potentially leading to localized flooding, especially on Sunday afternoon. The meteorologist stated that these storms could be quite strong and move slowly, posing a risk if they hit already saturated ground.
Areas like the Swabian Alb and those north of it are at a higher risk, as well as regions surrounding Augsburg, Nuremberg, Bamberg, and Regensburg. Within the next 12 hours, the German Weather Service (DWD) predicts heavy rainfall in Bavaria until Sunday morning, with up to 20 liters per square meter in some areas south of the Danube. To the north of the Danube, thunderstorms are expected, with the possibility of localized heavy rainfall. In Baden-Württemberg, heavy showers will continue until Sunday morning, especially in the eastern part, with up to 40 liters per square meter in some places.
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- Residents in Munich, located in southern Germany, should be prepared for continuous rain, as the weather in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg might bring flood risks due to the heavy rainfall forecasted.
- Emergencies services in Offenbach and Stuttgart, both in southern Germany, are on high alert as the persistent rainfall could lead to flooding, especially on Sunday.
- The Department of Workforce Development in Baden-Württemberg has emphasized the need for climate preparedness and issued new guidelines, advising residents to stay informed about the weather conditions in their areas.
- The German Weather Service (DWD) has warned that the heavy rainfall in the southern region of Germany, including Baden-Württemberg, could cause at least 40 liters per square meter of rain, posing a significant risk of flooding.
- The continuous rain in the Swabian Alb, a region in Baden-Württemberg, is expected to result in localized flooding, potentially impacting the surroundings of cities like Augsburg, Nuremberg, Bamberg, and Regensburg.
- In the aftermath of the persistent rain and potential flooding, city officials in Munich, Bavaria, and other areas of southern Germany will have to evaluate the climate impact and consider long-term infrastructure adjustments.
- Despite the challenging weather conditions in southern Germany, various outdoor events and activities have been planned for the weekend, requiring careful coordination to ensure the safety and well-being of attendants.