Current climate conditions. - Lower Saxony experiences shifting weather conditions.
Weather in Lower Saxony is expected to be unpredictable in the days ahead. A meteorologist from the German Weather Service (DWD) stated on Monday that it won't rain all the time, but will have a kind of April-like vibe when it's warmer. Temperatures should hover around 20 degrees Celsius.
Rain showers are expected on Mondays and some areas in southern Lower Saxony might experience strong thunderstorms with heavy rain that could reach up to 25 liters per square meter. The focus of the rain will shift towards the northern part of Lower Saxony and Bremen at night, resulting in possibly 40 liters of rain per square meter within a few hours.
Last night saw regional thunderstorms and heavy rainfall in the northern region, leading to flooding in Buchholz, which is south of Hamburg. The fire department had to report several incidents on their website, with basements getting flooded.
Tuesday should see the rain reducing throughout the day. Nighttime temperatures drop to 10 to 13 degrees Celsius. Tuesday's daytime temperatures are predicted to be between 16 and 19 degrees. Expect changeable weather on Wednesday and Thursday. According to the DWD, the amount of sunny periods will increase while the rainy periods will decrease as we approach the weekend.
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The storm forecasted for Hanover might bring heavy rain, adding to the unpredictable weather in Lower Saxony. Despite the warnings, some locals in Lower Saxony and Bremen might still choose to venture out, relying on the weather updates from the DWD. The sudden shift in weather conditions could potentially lead to flooding issues similar to those experienced in Buchholz.
Source: www.stern.de