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Odin’s wrath brings storms to Germany

A low-pressure area named after the Norse god Odin brought storms and flooding to central Germany on Monday, but summery weather is on its way soon, according to the German Weather Service (DWD).

Odin’s wrath brings storms to Germany
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Northern Germany is currently cool and dry, while southern Germany is muggy and warm. Between the two weather systems is Odin, the low-pressure area, hovering over central Germany, especially the state of Hesse.

The region experienced severe storms Sunday night and early Monday morning as the hot and cool fronts mixed. One motorist lost his life when his vehicle overturned in the storm. Emergency authorities in Wiesbaden received over 50 calls about flooded basements. Power outages and a burning roof were reported near the town of Rheingau.

Odin should finish transiting Germany by Tuesday and calm will soon follow, leading to “a friendly, early summer day,” on Wednesday for most parts of Germany, according to DWD meteorologist Helmut Malewski.

Highs on Tuesday will reach 14 to 20 degrees in northern and central Germany and 20 to 25 degrees in the south. A few showers and storms may linger around Hesse and central Germany through Tuesday evening.

The last clouds will be banished by Wednesday morning, when blue skies will reign. Temperatures will climb as high as 28 degrees in southwestern Germany. But dour northern Germans will have reason to frown again by Thursday when clouds and rain return. The temperature will hover between 17 and 24 degrees.

Those lucky enough to be in the central and southern regions of Germany will able to strip down to their birthday suits and frolic outside, where “bathing weather” is expected, said Andreas Meingaßner from the meteomedia weather service. Highs could reach a semi-tropical 31 degrees in the sunny parts of Germany.

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‘Turbo spring’: Germany to see temperatures above 25C

Germany is set for a blast of warm weather in the coming week as the colder spell eases off.

'Turbo spring': Germany to see temperatures above 25C

“The late winter weather of the past few days with frost and snow is a thing of the past for the time being, and spring will kick into turbo gear over the next few days,” said meteorologist Adrian Leyser from the German Weather Service (DWD) on Friday.

Temperatures are expected to rise sharply over the weekend with plenty of sunshine, forecasters said. In Germany anything above 25C is classed as a summer day. “The summer mark of 25C will be cracked regionally as early as Sunday,” said Leyser.

It comes as snow and hail hit Germany last week, and temperatures fell below freezing in some places.

But showers and thunderstorms are still possible in the west and north of Germany. Maximum temperatures there are expected to reach around 20C. 

According to the DWD, spring will get a little damper on Monday, with a few rain spells.  “However, the next low pressure system over Western Europe is preparing to turn on the warm air jet again from Tuesday,” said the meteorologist.

On Wednesday – which is a public holiday across Germany for International Workers’ Day – temperatures could soar nearer 30C. 

“In the south and east, we are even approaching the 30C mark,” said Leyser. However, the weather will remain “susceptible to disruption”, said Leyser, especially in the west where there is a risk of isolated and sometimes severe thunderstorms.

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