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Heavy thunderstorms in Saxony-Anhalt

With heat, heavy thunderstorms and sunshine, people in Saxony-Anhalt have to prepare for changeable summer weather at the weekend. According to the German Weather Service in Leipzig, thunderstorms with heavy rain, gale-force gusts and hail will pass through east of the Elbe and Saale rivers on...

Lightning from a thunderstorm shines in the evening sky in the Harz region near Elbingerode.
Lightning from a thunderstorm shines in the evening sky in the Harz region near Elbingerode.

Weather - Heavy thunderstorms in Saxony-Anhalt

At friendly start, it is usually dry on Saturdays initially. According to the forecast, there will be only localized, forceful thunderstorms with heavy rain, strong winds, and hail in the south during the afternoon and evening when temperatures reach up to 30 degrees. In the mountains, it will be up to 27 degrees warm. There is a risk of thunderstorms. The Sunday will be between 20 and 29 degrees, heavily overcast. There will be showery, partly thundery rain. A partly stronger wind blows.

Weather Saxony-Anhalt

During the weekend, Leipzig might experience the anticipated thunderstorms, as indicated by DWD's forecast. Despite the stormy weather in the south, the city of Leipzig might still enjoy temperatures reaching 30 degrees on Saturday. On Sunday, the Elbe region could face showery rain with potential thunderstorms, making it a less than ideal weekend for outdoor activities in Saxony-Anhalt.

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