Hesse: Showers and thunderstorms move over Hesse: Heavy rain possible

Offenbach (dpa/lhe) - People in Hesse have to be prepared for an uncomfortable start to the week.

Hesse: Showers and thunderstorms move over Hesse: Heavy rain possible

Offenbach (dpa/lhe) - People in Hesse have to be prepared for an uncomfortable start to the week. After Monday morning was mostly cloudy and there were only a few showers or thunderstorms in the south of the country, meteorologists are expecting a storm front for the rest of the country in the afternoon and evening, as reported by the German Weather Service (DWD). Heavy rain of 15 liters per square meter cannot be ruled out. In addition, a moderate wind will blow, which can increase to gusts of up to 70 kilometers per hour during the course of the day, especially on crests or during thunderstorms. The temperature is between 17 and 20 degrees, in the higher mountains around 14 degrees, said the DWD.

On Tuesday it will initially continue to be very cloudy, but will become increasingly clear as the day progresses; According to the DWD, it will probably no longer rain. The thermometer shows between 16 and 19 degrees with moderate wind and between 14 and 16 degrees at higher altitudes. According to the DWD, Wednesday morning was a little less pleasant with heavy clouds and rain showers. After that, however, the sky clears up and it remains dry. In the meantime, the temperatures are rising slightly to between 17 and 20 degrees and in the mountains to around 15 degrees with weak to moderate wind, the DWD said.