Flurry of Wind and Rain - In southern Bavaria, forecasters predict sustained heavy rainfall.
A low-pressure system is anticipated to make its way from northern Italy to the Balkans, potentially bringing downpours of 25 to 40 liters per square meter per hour to the southeastern parts of the Free State. Hail and intense thunderstorms with wind speeds of up to 60 km/h are also possible.
As noted by the German Weather Service, Tuesday night will feature continual rainfall in certain regions of Swabia and Upper Bavaria. During this period, areas such as Swabia could receive 40 to 50 liters per square meter within approximately 18 hours. The Alps region may experience heavier rainfall, with up to 60 liters per square meter locally. Additionally, Upper and East Allgäu could see rainfall totals of up to 65 liters per square meter. Fog is expected to develop in select locations, resulting in reduced visibility below 150 meters.
Weather alert provided by the DWD (German Weather Service)
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