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Rain in Thuringia - regional storm hazard

No bathing weather in Thuringia: Instead, expect many clouds, rain, and locally heavy rain.

It is rainy in Thürigen. Locally, up to 70 liters of rain per square meter is possible. (Archival...
It is rainy in Thürigen. Locally, up to 70 liters of rain per square meter is possible. (Archival image)

- Rain in Thuringia - regional storm hazard

In Thuringia, it will be rainy, with thunderstorms possible in some areas. Until the morning, the German Weather Service expects mainly in the northern half of the region several hours of heavy rain, with up to 50 liters per square meter in a short time. Locally, up to 70 liters of precipitation per square meter are possible. Isolated thunderstorms with heavy rain cannot be ruled out. During the morning, the rain will move eastwards.

Temperatures will reach up to 24 degrees, in the mountains up to 21 degrees. The night to Saturday brings clouds and local fog with lows of up to 12 degrees.

Saturday will be partly cloudy with temperatures up to 27 degrees, in the mountains up to 24 degrees. Showers and thunderstorms are possible at times.

Despite the potential showers and thunderstorms on Saturday, temperatures are expected to rise, reaching up to 27 degrees in Thuringia. The weather forecast also indicates a possibility of isolated thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rain.

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