Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Unsettled Autumn Start in Germany as DWD Warns Bavaria of Severe Rain

Following Bavarian storm alerts, forecasters see only a short late‑summer rebound around the weekend.

Overview

  • The DWD warns in Bavaria of localized severe rain with pointwise totals up to about 40 l/m² in a few hours, plus risks from wind gusts near 60 km/h, short‑term heavy rain and small hail.
  • A low named Ulrich is driving showers and thunderstorms, with a clear split between wetter, cloudier conditions in the west and northwest and warmer, sunnier spells in parts of the east and south.
  • Through midweek the pattern stays changeable with repeated showers and isolated storms, and highs commonly around 20 to 25 degrees, lower where rain persists.
  • Multiple forecasts indicate a brief late‑summer warm‑up around 6–7 September with many areas reaching roughly 25 to 30 degrees, with some GFS runs showing higher local peaks, including in NRW.
  • The DWD stresses that the expected warmth will likely be short‑lived and forecast confidence remains limited, urging the public to monitor updated regional warnings.