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Showers and thunderstorms dominate the week in Hesse

It's thundering, lightning and raining. The cloud cover in Hesse rarely breaks this week.

The German Weather Service expects showers and thunderstorms in Hesse. (symbolic image)
The German Weather Service expects showers and thunderstorms in Hesse. (symbolic image)

German Weather Service - Showers and thunderstorms dominate the week in Hesse

The following days should find the Hessians dealing with changeable weather, according to the German Weather Service (DWD). Unfortunately, this may also cause plans for many football fans who wanted to watch the second EM semi-final under clear skies to be disrupted. The DWD announced in its forecasts that today would be accompanied by thunderstorms and hail. In the evening, heavy rain and hail are expected. Despite high temperatures of 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, it will remain summery warm.

According to the weather forecasts, rain will stop during the night leading to Thursday. The clouds will also clear up. The lowest temperatures of 16 to 13 degrees Celsius are expected. In the morning of Thursday, it will be alternating cloudy and sunny. Hessen will experience the next rain showers, including thunderstorms and hail, in the afternoon. The high temperatures of 25 to 29 degrees Celsius will remain summery warm.

This weather pattern, according to meteorologists, will last until the end of the week. On Friday, in addition to thunderstorms and hail, there is a possibility of tornadoes.

The forecasted weather disturbances in Hesse on Thursday include thunderstorms and hail, as predicted by the German Weather Service (DWD) in Offenbach. This might affect the soccer fans planning to watch the match, as their weather plans could once again be disrupted. The city of Offenbach in Hesse, known for its rich cultural history, might experience some challenging weather conditions during this period.

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