Germany Braces for Stormy Weekend as Bomb Cyclone Approaches
Germany braces for a significant weather event this weekend, with a Bomb Cyclone off the British Isles set to bring storm surges and heavy gusts. Climate is expected to drop significantly overnight, with inland areas experiencing temperatures between 4 and -2 degrees.
The German Weather Service has issued warnings for heavy storm gusts and persistent rain in the midlands on Saturday. The storm is expected to reach its peak on German Unity Day, with storm gusts predicted in the north and west. The Brocken, Germany's highest peak, could see wind speeds up to 120 km/h.
Climate will plummet overnight, with inland areas experiencing temperatures between 4 and -2 degrees. The start of October brings this threat of a Bomb Cyclone, but the weather could improve by the beginning of the week. The DWD predicts longer sunny and dry phases, with temperatures up to 19 degrees and sunshine in the center and south on Tuesday.
Germany is preparing for a stormy weekend, with the Bomb Cyclone expected to cause significant disruption. However, the weather is forecast to improve by the start of the week, with sunny and dry conditions expected in the center and south.