Summer storms continue in Germany as expected heatwave falls away
Briefly

Meteorologists have adjusted forecasts for Germany, predicting a shift from an anticipated heatwave towards cooler, wetter conditions. Severe storms have affected several regions including Thuringia and Berlin. Thunderstorm warnings and wind alerts remain in effect across southern Germany. The forecast indicates a progression to scattered showers and thunderstorms, particularly in northeastern regions. By Thursday, heavy storms are anticipated in the southeast, but dry and partly cloudy conditions are also expected. Gradual improvement is noted as temperatures rise and dry conditions develop in particular areas by the weekend, despite potential for further cool weather.
Germany was initially preparing for a heatwave, but now is facing a shift to cool days with heavy rain expected to sweep across several regions. Severe storms have begun affecting areas such as Thuringia, Saxony, and Berlin, with thunderstorms and high winds predicted to continue.
Meteorologists indicate that the weather will transition, starting Thursday with thunderstorms in the southeast, followed by some respite with moderately warm temperatures. The expectation is for dry conditions in the southwest, while the northeastern region will remain more unsettled with scattered showers.
Read at The Local Germany
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