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Germany Faces Severe Weather Shift With Storms, Hail, and Frost Threats

After record May Day warmth, Tief 'Henry' brings thunderstorms, tornado risk, and a sharp temperature drop across the country.

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Overview

  • The Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) has issued nationwide warnings for heavy rain, hail up to 3 cm, wind gusts up to 100 km/h, and potential tornadoes this weekend.
  • Temperatures have dropped sharply from May 1 highs of 29.7 °C to 12–18 °C, with localized ground frost expected in northern and eastern regions by Monday night.
  • The cold front, Tief 'Henry,' has replaced a high-pressure system, bringing unstable weather conditions and severe thunderstorms across Germany.
  • Rainfall offers some relief to Germany's driest late winter–spring period since 1931, but drought conditions persist with critical subsoil moisture deficits.
  • Meteorologists warn of supercells and localized flooding risks due to dry soils being unable to absorb sudden heavy downpours.