Weather - Heat warning and severe thunderstorms: cooling in sight
After a noticeably hot Saturday, parts of Bavaria are predicted to experience thunderstorms with heavy rain and gale winds. The German Weather Service (DWD) forecasted temperatures of up to 34 degrees Celsius on the day of the German football team's match. People are advised to drink plenty, keep indoor areas cool, and avoid the heat.
According to the forecast, there could be thunderstorms in northern Bavaria in the evening - particularly in western Franconia. Locally, there is a possibility of "extremely heavy" rain with up to 80 liters per square meter, hail, and tornadoes. Local tornadoes with wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour cannot be ruled out. The chances of a dry public viewing in the rest of the state are expected to be good.
On Sunday, a shady rain moves from west to east, and there is a possibility of thunderstorms again in some places. Temperatures are predicted to be between 28 and 22 degrees Celsius. The Monday is expected to be mostly overcast with some rain or heavy rain showers. Similar conditions are predicted for Tuesday, with some rain forecasted during peak temperatures of 22 degrees.
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- Despite the heat warning, the gale force wind and thunderstorms predicted by DWD could provide some cooling down in parts of Bavaria.
- The heavy rain and storms, possibly including tornadoes with wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour, could make viewing the German football team's match in Munich a challenging experience.
- The German Weather Service (DWD) has issued a warning for potential thunderstorms with heavy rain and gale winds in northern Bavaria, particularly in western Franconia, on Sunday evening.
- Despite the risk of local tornadoes and heavy rain, the Weather Forecast by DWD suggests that the chances of a dry public viewing in the rest of Bavaria on Saturday are good.
- The weather in Bavaria is expected to remain unpredictable, with the possibility of thunderstorms and cooling down throughout the next few days, as warned by DWD.