Upcoming weather predictions - Week's early storms affect Lower Saxony and Bremen regions.
To start off the week, residents in Lower Saxony and Bremen can anticipate experiencing a series of storms. As per the German Weather Service (DWD) predictions, storms with thunder, heavy downpours, and strong winds are likely to hit on Monday evening - "there's a small chance of tornadoes occurring." Expect 20-30 liters of rain per square meter in areas west of the Weser and near the Elbe by Tuesday morning. There are also signs of fierce winds, at strength 7-9, in the southwestern parts of Germany and along the North Sea.
In summary, the DWD forecast suggests that for the most part, the week will be overcast and rainy. Highs will reach a maximum of 17 degrees during the day and drop to 8 degrees at night. The wind speed will be moderate-strong at the coast and modest in the interior, blowing from northwest to southwest. Additionally, there's a possibility of thunderstorms developing along the North Sea at night.
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- The storms affecting Lower Saxony and Bremen this week are part of a larger weather pattern encompassing Hanover, a city located in Lower Saxony, Germany.
- Residents in these regions should closely monitor the weather forecast from the German Weather Service (DWD), as severe weather conditions could persist throughout the week, including potential tornadoes.
- Following the early storms, Lower Saxony and Bremen might still experience stormy weather, according to the DWD forecast, with winds reaching up to strength 9 along the North Sea.
- Despite the weather challenges, major events in Germany, such as the German national soccer team's participation in the European Championship qualifying matches, are expected to go ahead as scheduled, albeit potentially under challenging weather conditions.