Overview
- The German Weather Service has maintained severe thunderstorm warnings for eastern and southern Germany, forecasting up to 60 liters of rain per square meter, hail and gusts reaching 100 kilometers per hour
- In Paderborn, nearly 200 storm-related operations were recorded as floodwaters inundated streets, basements and key facilities including a hospital and university
- Videos and eyewitness reports from Altenbeken suggest a tornado touched down, though the DWD has not yet officially confirmed the phenomenon
- The storms follow a heatwave that saw temperatures climb above 35 degrees Celsius in parts of Bavaria, with Kitzingen reaching a high of 35.5 degrees
- Power outages and flooded underpasses have added to infrastructure disruptions, and emergency crews are bracing for continuing severe weather in the east and south