Overview
- BSH’s storm‑surge warning spans Emden to Sylt, with forecast peaks around 11:14 on Helgoland, 12:03 at Westerland (Sylt), 13:13 in Husum and 13:21 on Föhr, and an expected 16:03 high tide in Hamburg that could reach 2.5 meters above mean high water.
- DWD keeps widespread wind alerts in force, calling for hurricane‑like gusts up to about 110 km/h on the North Sea islands and 60–90 km/h in exposed inland and mountain areas.
- Ferry links remain suspended or curtailed, including all Halunder Jet trips to Helgoland, reduced Wyker services to the Halligen and irregular Sylt ferries, with all Scandlines Rostock–Gedser crossings canceled on Sunday.
- Emergency services reported numerous callouts for downed trees and blocked roads in several regions; in Dachsberg (Baden‑Württemberg) a falling tree struck a minibus, seriously injuring two occupants.
- The Dutch coastguard supported the gas‑oil tanker Eva Schulte after a brief loss of maneuverability offshore, and forecasters expect winds to ease into Monday though showers and some coastal gales persist.