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DWD Issues Severe Thunderstorm Warnings for Southern Germany

The alerts warn of heavy rain, hail and 100–120 km/h gusts that risk flooding, fallen trees and power outages as storms move east‑northeast overnight.

Overview

  • The DWD issued pre‑alerts and official warnings on Friday for many counties in Bavaria and the southern Alpine region, highlighting a high risk of severe convective storms.
  • Forecasters expect heavy rain of about 25–40 liters per square meter, hail around 3 cm in diameter, and storm to hurricane‑force gusts of 100–120 km/h in the worst cells.
  • The most affected areas are the Alps, the Alpine foreland and the Allgäu, with the system forecast to track east‑northeast this afternoon and shift into central Germany overnight.
  • Emergency services remain busy after storms earlier in the week that caused local damage and two reported fatalities, and authorities warn that precise local impacts are hard to predict.
  • The DWD urges people to monitor official warnings, avoid being outdoors, seek shelter from lightning and falling debris, and stay away from flooded roads and underpasses as the situation evolves.