New storms are coming up for the Pentecost weekend. In some districts, the DWD has already issued a red warning for Friday evening. There is a risk of severe thunderstorms with hail. Follow all important weather reports in our ticker.

9:44 p.m .: The Pentecost weekend in Germany will be muggy and thundery, especially in the southern half. On Sunday, the German Weather Service (DWD) expects severe weather there, which can bring heavy rain, hail and occasional heavy gusts of wind. For the northern half, the DWD predicted moderately warm early summer weather in Offenbach on Friday, with temperatures up to a maximum of 25 degrees Celsius.

Saturday offers friendly, but moderately warm weather in the north. The maximum values ​​​​reach 21 to 25 degrees. In the rest of the country, it will be a muggy 24 to 29 degrees warm. Occasionally, severe thunderstorms can already occur there, especially around the southern mountains.

According to the meteorologists, there is a risk of stronger storms on Sunday, which will come from the southwest with showery rain and thunderstorms. During the day, these spread eastwards. Heavy thunderstorms can lead to heavy rain, hail and squalls of up to 100 kilometers per hour. The maximum values ​​are 24 to 29 degrees, in the northwest and north 19 to 24 degrees.

9:25 p.m .: The storm continues to move east. Red alert only applies to five districts in north-eastern Bavaria. Here, the German Weather Service warns of severe thunderstorms with heavy rain, squalls and hail. Specifically affected are:

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8:00 p.m .: A violent storm is currently moving over the south-east of Germany. The German Weather Service has issued a red warning for large parts of Bavaria. There is a risk of thunderstorms with heavy rain, gusts of wind and hail. The following groups are specifically affected:

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6:08 p.m .: The German Weather Service (DWD) has extended the warnings. Heavy thunderstorms with heavy rain, heavy gusts of wind and hail are now threatening in 25 districts. Bavaria is particularly affected.

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5.40 p.m .: The German Weather Service (DWD) has extended the warnings. Severe thunderstorms with heavy rain, gusts of wind and hail are now threatening in 25 districts. The following are affected:

Baden-Wuerttemberg

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5:01 p.m .: The German Weather Service (DWD) issued the red warning level for several German counties on Friday afternoon. Thunderstorms with heavy rain, squalls and hail occur here. The following groups are specifically affected:

Baden-Wuerttemberg

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12:36 p.m .: The Pentecost weekend in Germany will be muggy and thundery, especially in the southern half. The German Weather Service (DWD) expects storms there on Sunday, which can bring heavy rain, hail and occasionally heavy gusts of wind. For the northern half, on Friday in Offenbach, the DWD predicted moderately warm early summer weather with temperatures up to a maximum of 25 degrees Celsius.

Saturday will offer pleasant, but moderately warm weather in the north. The maximum values ​​​​reach 21 to 25 degrees. In the rest of the country, it will be a muggy 24 to 29 degrees warm. Isolated thunderstorms can already occur there, especially around the southern mountains.

According to the meteorologists, there is a risk of stronger storms on Sunday, which will come from the southwest with showery rain and thunderstorms. During the day, these spread eastwards. Heavy thunderstorms can lead to heavy rain, hail and squalls of up to 100 kilometers per hour. The maximum values ​​are 24 to 29 degrees, in the northwest and north 19 to 24 degrees.

According to the DWD, it will be cloudy to heavily cloudy on Monday, and it may rain in some areas. In the very south, in the northeast and in the east, individual heavy showers and thunderstorms are again possible. The temperatures rise to a maximum of 24 to 27 degrees.

Tuesday, May 31, 9:33 a.m .: Bad news for the start of the Pentecost holidays this weekend: According to our TWC weather expert Jan Schenk, everything looks like severe thunderstorms. It is not yet possible to predict exactly where and when the thunderstorms will occur. But it will probably hit the south and east in particular. And the thunderstorm situation will continue – Saturday, Sunday and maybe even Monday there will be severe thunderstorms again and again. According to current forecasts, even supercells are possible. So it could really crack again. The weather models exceptionally agree on this.

With the new Sahara air, desert dust is arriving again. From Thursday, the dust concentration in the air will rise sharply and so-called blood rain can occur. A strong event is currently being simulated on Friday. Watch the video above for more!

5.48 p.m .: After the hailstorm in the Allgäu, the German Weather Service warns of severe thunderstorms in southern and western Germany.

Heavy thunderstorms will move from the west to the south-west half of Germany until the evening. The German Weather Service warns of severe thunderstorms. There can also be heavy rain with a rainfall of between 15 and 25 liters per square meter. Other side effects are larger hail and gusts of wind up to 80 km/h.

On Tuesday there can be brief thunderstorms from Emsland to the North Sea, stormy gusts are possible. Otherwise it will be cloudy at times in the north and north-west, with some rain falling again and again. Things don’t look much better from south of the Danube to the Bavarian Forest. The temperatures on Tuesday and the two following days are between 17 and 23 degrees.

People from the southwest up to Brandenburg have good prospects of sun on Wednesday, where it will remain sunny and dry for a long time. Otherwise the weather will be changeable, from Emsland to the Baltic Sea there can be isolated thunderstorms again. On Thursday it will also be clear and dry south of the low mountain range. Dense clouds are increasing towards the north, there it is raining again and the wind is picking up.

5:26 p.m .: The thunderstorm situation in Germany relaxes a bit. There are now hardly any circles colored red in the DWD warning weather map. Still, thunderstorms are possible further west and south. The situation is only supposed to calm down during the night.

With the thunderstorms, however, the warm summer weather also moves away: in the next few days, the 20 degrees will hardly be reached.

5:01 p.m .: White streets in May: A storm with hail and heavy rain fell in the Allgäu. There have been several operations, especially in the Ostallgäu, including in Füssen, underground car parks or basements have filled with water, a police spokesman said on Monday. So far, however, there have been no reports of injuries.

The German Weather Service (DWD) warned of severe thunderstorms until Tuesday night, especially in the Alps and in the southern foothills. Heavy rain of up to 40 liters per square meter is possible in a short time, as are hailstones five centimeters in size and hurricane-force gusts of up to 120 kilometers per hour. During the night, the greatest danger should slowly be over.

3:33 p.m .: From the early afternoon, the German Weather Service warns of storms in southern and western Germany. The following districts are affected by an official severe weather warning for severe thunderstorms, gusts of wind, heavy rain and hail:

Monday, May 23, 9:33 a.m .: The German Weather Service again warns of possible severe storms. Severe thunderstorms threaten in southern and western Germany from the early afternoon. The German Weather Service warns. Hail, hurricanes and heavy rain have been announced.

Especially in the southwest, in Saarland and Rhineland-Palatinate, local storms can occur from noon onwards.

In the course of the evening, the thunderstorms will gradually move away towards the northeast.

5:51 p.m .: Only on Friday were parts of North Rhine-Westphalia badly hit by storm “Emmelinde”, now there is a risk of local storms again at the beginning of the week. Many showers and sometimes violent thunderstorms with heavy rain, squalls and hail are expected, said a meteorologist from the German Weather Service (DWD) on Sunday. As the day progresses, the likelihood of new storms increases. However, it is still difficult to predict which regions in NRW could be affected. Temperatures are expected to reach 21 to 24 degrees on Monday.

The situation calmed down by Tuesday morning, the weather expert said. However, it will remain variable to heavily cloudy. Individual showers are also possible, but there are also longer dry phases – with cooler temperatures of a maximum of 17 to 20 degrees. It’s going to be similarly changeable on Wednesday.

12.34 p.m .: According to the German Weather Service (DWD), it will often be clear to cloudy on Sunday, in the west, south and in the middle the sun will also be longer. Only in the Alps and in the Black Forest could it rain occasionally. But it won’t be quite as hot as in the past few days. Temperatures range from 16 to 24 degrees in the northern half, between 22 and 27 degrees in the rest of the country.

However, the next low could cause renewed thunderstorms on Monday. The warning situation report of the DWD states that from Monday afternoon, starting in the west and southwest and later extending east-northeast, thunderstorms with a risk of severe weather from heavy rain and hail are to be expected. Heavy gusts of wind up to 100 km/h and hurricane-force gusts of around 110 km/h cannot be ruled out.

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