Tropical heat in Rhineland-Palatinate: thunderstorms and heavy rain are threatening!

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Rhineland-Palatinate is expecting a heat wave of up to 36 degrees, with the threat of thunderstorms and heavy rain. Weather extremes possible!

Rheinland-Pfalz erwartet Hitzewelle mit bis zu 36 Grad, Gewitter und Starkregen drohen. Wetterextreme möglich!
Rhineland-Palatinate is expecting a heat wave of up to 36 degrees, with the threat of thunderstorms and heavy rain. Weather extremes possible!

Tropical heat in Rhineland-Palatinate: thunderstorms and heavy rain are threatening!

Rhineland-Palatinate is facing an intense heat wave that is expected starting this week. Temperatures could reach up to 36 degrees Celsius, creating not only summery weather but also the potential for dangerous storms. These developments were recently highlighted in a report by Mercury addressed.

Highs of up to 35 degrees can be expected in the southwest on Friday, June 13th. According to weather experts, the heat will drop to 7 to 14 degrees the following night, Thursday night, making it difficult to recover from the heat in the early hours of the morning before temperatures rise again on Saturday.

Warning for severe weather

As temperatures rise, there is also the threat of severe thunderstorms and heavy rain. Severe thunderstorms are expected on Saturday evening, accompanied by squalls and possibly even tornadoes. How Ludwigshafen24 reported, the expected high humidity significantly increases the risk of flash flooding.

The weather situation is characterized by a combination of extreme temperatures and unpredictable weather events. Experts warn of the possibility of hail and heavy rain, which could severely impact both the landscape and the infrastructure. The weather next week is expected to be changeable, with temperatures ranging from 21 to 27 degrees.

Summery prospects

Despite the extreme weather, there are also positive aspects. Lots of sunshine and a pleasant temperature between 18 and 28 degrees are expected on the first days of next week. However, the risk of severe weather will remain until the weekend when temperatures rise sharply as a result of the heat wave.

Summer in Rhineland-Palatinate could be warmer than the climate average throughout, but with regional differences. Some areas may suffer from drought while others will experience excessive rainfall. These weather conditions require particular caution and attention from the population.