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Created: 20.05.2022Updated: 05/20/2022, 06:58 am

Von: Martina Lippl, Fabian Müller

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Severe weather in Germany: The German Weather Service (DWD) warns of extreme thunderstorms with heavy storm and hurricane gusts plus large hailstones on Friday. The news ticker.

Update from May 20, 6:08 a.m: The storm situation increases significantly on Friday. From France, a thunderstorm will move from the west across northern Germany over the course of the day. The German Weather Service (DWD) warns of a severe thunderstorm situation, especially in a strip of NRW and the northern Rheinland-Pfalz until after Brandenburg and Saxony. The thunderstorms are accompanied by heavy gusts of wind or hurricanes between 90 and 130 km/h (Bft 10-12) as well as heavy rain of around 40 l/m² in one hour and hail with a grain size of around 5 cm. Extremely heavy rain of around 60 l/m² is also likely in a few hours. Also single Tornados are not excluded.

In the flood area of ​​Ahrweiler (Rhineland-Palatinate), most of them remain closed due to the storm warning. The district also recommends looking after daycare children at home on Fridays.

  • heavy Storm or hurricane gusts between 90 and 130 km/h (Bft 10-12)
  • more violent Heavy rain up to 40 liters per square meter in one hour
  • Hagelkörner with a size around 5 centimeters
  • Tornados are not excluded
Lightning and thunder! The storm situation goes into the next round. The DWD warns of a severe thunderstorm on Friday. © Armin Weigel/dpa

Storm front moves over Germany

Update from May 19, 10:42 p.m.: The worst thunderstorms for today have passed over Germany, only for the east of Bavaria, north and east of Landshut, the German Weather Service is currently still issuing a storm warning level 3. Severe weather warning level 2 applies to large parts of Franconia. Another day that is at least as stormy is expected on Friday, we will keep you up to date here.

Update from May 19, 9:08 p.m.: By Thursday evening, no people had been injured and major damage had been caused by the announced storms in Hesse. Police headquarters in Fulda, Darmstadt and Offenbach reported some fallen trees and covered bricks. In Frankfurt, Kassel, Giessen and Wiesbaden, the respective praesidia did not report any special events in connection with the weather situation.

Weather in Germany: Grid front moves east

Update from May 19, 8:52 p.m.: The first thunderstorm cells of severe weather warning level 3 are now moving over Baden-Württemberg. The region east of Stuttgart and Heilbronn is particularly affected. North of Berlin and on the Baltic Sea, warning level two now applies, where the DWD also warns of gusts of wind.

Update from May 19, 8:10 p.m.: According to the DWD, the storm front has now moved further east. Third-level severe weather warnings are now mainly for the northern Bavarian area from Aschaffenburg via Würzburg to Coburg. The DWD warns of severe thunderstorms with hurricane gusts, heavy rain and hail.

Red alert: Extreme thunderstorms and supercells threaten – seriously injured after lightning strikes freighter

Update from May 19, 7:01 p.m.: The big party of the Europa League winner is about to start in Frankfurt. The German Weather Service is now warning Eintracht fans: “Thunderstorms with heavy rain, gusty winds and hail are coming up,” writes the DWD on Twitter. In the convertible car parade, as actually announced, the players are likely to have less fun.

Update from May 19, 5:57 p.m.: A person was seriously injured in a lightning strike on a cargo ship in Duisburg. A fire department spokesman said it was probably an employee on the ship. He was on the freighter in NRW during the severe storm on Thursday afternoon. The lightning struck the deck and seriously injured the man, the spokesman said. Previously had the West German General Newspaper reported about the lightning strike.

Severe thunderstorms are brewing in the west.  The DWD warns of severe weather (archive image/montage).
Severe thunderstorms are brewing in the west. The DWD warns of severe weather (archive image/montage). © Matthias Balk/dpa/DWD graphics

Update from May 19, 5:40 p.m.: The German Weather Service has updated its severe weather warnings. A thunderstorm front is currently running in a broad band from the north from Bremen via Hanover to the south of Hesse and the region around the capital of Mainz in the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The DWD has issued a level 3 severe weather warning. The storm front should soon reach the city of Frankfurt am Main.

Explosive weather conditions in Germany: Thunderstorms and supercells paralyze parts of the train service

Update from May 19, 4:50 p.m: Due to the storm in the Netherlands, no train service to and from Germany from the Netherlands is possible. Deutsche Bahn reports this via Twitter.

Update from May 19, 4:45 p.m: The DWD reports thunderstorm wind gusts of 105 km/h – this corresponds to a wind force of Bft. 11. The values ​​were measured in the last hour at the Münster/Osnabrück stations.

Update from May 19, 4:20 p.m: Attention storm! In Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and Baden-Württemberg, the DWD warns of severe thunderstorms with large hailstones, heavy rain and hurricane gusts. A thunderstorm line is currently moving from west to east over Germany.

Explosive weather conditions: Extreme thunderstorms and super cells threaten – red alert in the first regions

Update from May 19, 2:25 p.m: Severe Weather Warning – Red Alert! The German Weather Service (DWD) is now warning of severe thunderstorms with hurricane gusts, heavy rain and hail. The thunderstorms reach the west and north-west of Germany. Around the Aachen area (NRW), the DWD severe weather map is marked in red. There are dangerous thunderstorms with hurricane-like gusts (up to 110 km/h) as well as heavy rain of up to 40 liters per square meter in a short time and thick hailstones (up to two centimetres). The warning is currently in effect until 3:45 p.m.

Update from May 19, 1:30 p.m: In the coming hours, the German Weather Service (DWD) warns of strong thunderstorms and heavy rain coming from the west. The Cologne fire brigade warns via Twitter “What to watch out for during a thunderstorm?” First tip from the fire brigade: “Get off your bike, get out of the water and seek shelter in solid buildings!” Trees of all kinds should also be avoided, such as poles and metal fences. If you are outdoors, you should put down your umbrella during a thunderstorm, do not stand still and ideally squat down.

Severe weather in Germany – First thunderstorms are coming from the west

May 19 update at 12:12 p.m: The first thunderstorms are approaching from the southwest. Alert level “Orange” – the German Weather Service (DWD) has issued an official warning of severe thunderstorms for the Aachen (NRW) area down to Saarbrücken. Heavy rain with precipitation of around 15 liters per square meter and wind gusts with speeds of up to 60 km/h can already occur here.

Severe weather timetable for Germany: From 2 p.m., the “red” alarm level applies in the west

The DWD expects severe thunderstorms from Wednesday afternoon. From 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., the current alarm level is “red” in western Germany. There is a risk of heavy rain between 25 and 40 liters per square meter in a short time. In addition, gusts of wind or severe gusts of wind between 80 and 100 km/h, locally also hurricane gusts of around 120 km/h can occur. Larger hail over 2 centimeters is also likely locally. North Rhine-Westphalia, Saarland and Rhineland-Palatinate are the first to be hit in a broad strip.

Explosive weather conditions: Extreme thunderstorms and supercells threaten

Erstmeldung vom 19. Mai 2022

Munich/Offenbach – There was a bang over the Netherlands during the night. The first severe thunderstorms will appear in the west and north-west during the course of the day. The German Weather Service (DWD) warns of strong thunderstorms heavy rain (up to 40 liters per square meter in a short time), Hagel (up to three centimeters) and sometimes heavy gusts of wind or hurricane-force gusts (at 120 km / h).

Severe weather alert in Germany: thunderstorm with large hail and “tornado potential”

In the early afternoon (from 2 p.m.), the DWD weather experts expect the first severe thunderstorms in the west. A preliminary information “on a weather situation with high storm potential” is out. The DWD expressly points out that thunderstorms, with the side effects mentioned, typically occur very locally and would usually only hit a few places at full intensity.

After a brief calming of the weather, severe storms threaten again on Friday. In the evening, heavy thunderstorms can also be expected in central Germany. The DWD does not rule out tornadoes on Friday either.

Extreme storm conditions threaten on Friday

“There is a risk of extreme storms, especially on Friday. The weather models are currently dishing up maps that even we, as experienced meteorologists, rarely see,” admits meteorologist Lars Dahlstrom in a video from wetterkanal.kachelmannwetter.com. A thunderstorm from Belgium is approaching and its center is moving from west to east over Germany. Thunderstorm clusters with heavy rain, hurricane gusts and large hail could develop. Tornado danger is also increased.

In the warm, humid to hot air mass, the thunderstorm potential increases significantly, emphasizes meteorologist Dominik Jung von wetter.net. “On Friday, super cells could form just above and around North Rhine-Westphalia,” said the weather expert. Supercells are a combination of several thunderstorm cells into one large one. This could then lead to hurricane gusts, violent flash floods and large hail.

“This could develop in a similar way to the devastating Whitsun storm in North Rhine-Westphalia in 2014,” fears meteorologist Jung. Some details would indicate this, but it cannot be concluded yet. In his opinion, there is also increased potential for supercells around the Ahr Valley in Rhineland-Palatinate. Heavy rain could lead to flooding, Jung warns. However, the weather situation is not comparable to that of July 2021, which led to the flood disaster. At that time it was a huge band of heavy rain that could have been estimated four days earlier. “This situation is a classic thunderstorm situation that can bring local storms, so it will not be an extensive event like the flood disaster in June last year,” emphasizes weather expert Jung.

Weather in Germany: DWD warns of severe storms on Thursday and Friday

Severe storms in Germany: Thunderstorms on Thursday and Friday

  • severe weather on Thursday: Thunderstorms coming west and north.
  • Severe weather conditions on Friday: Larger thunderstorm clusters may form in western Germany Rhineland-Palatinate, North Rhine-Westphalia. Extreme storms threaten here, especially in terms of wind speeds.

We will keep you up to date on the storm situation on Thursday and Friday in our news ticker. (ml)

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