Severe weather warning: Severe thunderstorms are threatening in Saxony and all of Germany!
Severe weather warnings for Germany: Thunderstorms, hail and heavy rain are threatening in several regions on June 15, 2025.

Severe weather warning: Severe thunderstorms are threatening in Saxony and all of Germany!
On Sunday, June 15, 2025, Germany is facing another wave of severe thunderstorms. How hz.de reported, the affected regions are initially in the west, later in the center and, from the afternoon onwards, in the south and east of the country. The German Weather Service (DWD) has issued warnings about heavy rain, hail and squalls.
The storms in the south and east could be very severe locally, with hailstones of up to 3 cm and squalls that can reach speeds of up to 100 km/h. Before the thunderstorms, high temperatures will also move through the east and southeast, where values between 30 and 34 degrees are expected. The west and northwest, on the other hand, are experiencing a calming weather with maximum temperatures between 20 and 24 degrees.
Severe weather warnings and regional impacts
The risk of severe weather in the east and southeast will last until Monday night, with the thunderstorms moving eastward in the second half of the night. At night temperatures drop to 17 to 8 degrees. Saxony also faces severe storms on the same day. Loud t-online.de The meteorologists there warn of heavy rain and squalls.
A clear day is expected in Dresden on Wednesday before a low pressure area moves in at midday. Over the course of the day, up to 25 liters of rain per square meter could fall and squalls with speeds of up to 80 km/h could occur. Temperatures reach 24 to 28 degrees Celsius, bringing with it more humid weather.
The storm front will slowly retreat on Thursday night, with the rain and wind conditions in Vogtland and Upper Lusatia only easing in the second half of the night. Changeable weather is expected for the following days with thunderstorms during the day and calmer conditions at night. Temperatures of 20 to 23 degrees are expected on Thursday, and on Friday the thermometer can rise again to up to 26 degrees.
The current weather situation will therefore remain unstable in the coming days, which represents a challenge for both citizens and the responsible authorities. The warnings from the DWD and other meteorological services are important for safety and early action in affected regions.