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Code yellow due to chance of thunderstorms in the north and east, local heavy precipitation | Inland

KNMI warns of possible severe weather in the north and east of the country. In the course of the afternoon, thunderstorms can develop, especially in the eastern Netherlands, which then move north.




The meteorological institute has therefore announced code yellow for the provinces of Overijssel, Drenthe, Groningen and Friesland.

“With these showers, local hail can occur and locally a lot of precipitation can fall in a short time,” reports the KNMI. Traffic and people who are engaged in outdoor activities can be hindered by this.

Lots of precipitation

According to Weer.nl, it will be ‘exciting’ to see where in the country rain and thunderstorms will fall and especially how heavy they become. Potentially heavy showers can occur, the weather site agrees. He also reports that heavy showers may also occur that reach the south of the Netherlands from Belgium.

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The day starts dry with occasional sunshine. From the afternoon, according to Weer.nl, the clouds will increase further from the south and there will already be a few loose showers.

Warmer, but also more humid air will be brought in today with a weak to moderate easterly wind. The temperature quickly rises to 23 degrees on the Wadden to locally 28 in Twente. The high humidity makes it feel sweltering.

Tomorrow again

Later this evening and into the night, a few last showers will continue to wander, mainly in the northeast. Tomorrow will start dry and with occasional sun. However, sooner than today cumulus clouds are forming that grow into a few heavy showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. They can occur anywhere, but especially in the northeast. In the west too, things can turn out strong, with a chance of hail, strong wind gusts and a lot of rain in a short time.

Less good news for lovers of the beautiful summer weather of recent days. “A breakthrough to stable summer weather is not possible in the near future,” says Weer.nl.

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