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Further thunderstorms anticipated in Lower Saxony and Bremen.

Heavy downpours and gusty winds are traveling through the northern parts of Lower Saxony and Bremen, as per the meteorological forecast. The stormy weather is projected to persist until Thursday.

Eine Gewitterzelle mit dunklen Wolken zieht über die Landschaft.
Eine Gewitterzelle mit dunklen Wolken zieht über die Landschaft.

Anticipated weather conditions - Further thunderstorms anticipated in Lower Saxony and Bremen.

North and northeast regions of Lower Saxony and Bremen prepare for more thunderstorms on Tuesday, forecasted by the German Weather Service (DWD). Expect gusts of wind reaching 55 kilometers per hour and heavy rain showers. In the morning, the thunderstorm fronts will move over the Elbe then head back down south in the afternoon. The Harz and the islands will rise to a high of 15 degrees, meanwhile interior areas will reach 19 degrees.

On Wednesday night, the DWD predicts fluctuating cloud coverage and rain. Towards the second part of the day, scattered showers and severe thunderstorms with strong gusts of wind and heavy rainfall of up to 15 liters per square meter are anticipated. The maximum temperature forecast for Wednesday stands at 17 to 21 degrees. The stormy conditions are expected to continue at least until Thursday as reported by the DWD.

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  1. Residents in the northeastern parts of Lower Saxony and Bremen should be prepared for more thunderstorms, as predicted by the German Weather Service (DWD) for Tuesday.
  2. In light of the anticipated weather forecast, the DWD advises citizens in Hanover and other regions of Lower Saxony to be cautious due to potential gusts of wind reaching 55 kilometers per hour and heavy rain showers.
  3. The thunderstorm fronts are expected to move over the Elbe in Lower Saxony in the morning, then travel southward again in the afternoon, potentially affecting Bremen as well.
  4. The DWD also forecasts severe thunderstorms in Bremen on Wednesday night, with strong gusts of wind and heavy rainfall of up to 15 liters per square meter, which could impact areas such as the northeastern parts of Lower Saxony.

Source: www.stern.de

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