Overview
- Germany recorded highs of up to 29.7°C on May 1, marking one of the warmest starts to May in recent history, according to official DWD data.
- Low-pressure system 'Henry' is now replacing high 'Quendolin,' bringing a sharp temperature drop and widespread thunderstorms starting Friday.
- Severe weather risks include heavy rain (up to 20 l/m²), hail, and strong winds, with the most intense conditions expected in eastern regions like Brandenburg and Saxony.
- Temperatures are forecast to plunge to 12–18°C by Sunday, with localized frost possible in northern and eastern Germany by Monday night.
- While the incoming rain offers some relief, experts stress that the prolonged drought since February has caused severe soil moisture deficits that cannot be quickly resolved.