Heat week in Baden-Württemberg: thunderstorms and heavy rain are threatening!
Hot weather is expected in Waiblingen and all of Baden-Württemberg on May 30, 2025, followed by thunderstorms and heavy rain.

Heat week in Baden-Württemberg: thunderstorms and heavy rain are threatening!
Today, May 30, 2025, the residents of Baden-Württemberg are experiencing changeable weather patterns, characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations and the risk of violent thunderstorms. Loud ZVW Friday will start with summer temperatures around 28 degrees Celsius. But on Saturday the values rose further to around 30 degrees, especially in the Upper Rhine. This high temperature is accompanied by an impending thunderstorm, which is considered dangerous for the north and northeast as well as the mountains, especially on Saturday afternoon and evening.
The weather situation will deteriorate significantly from Sunday. Meteorologists warn of a significant drop in temperatures expected on Monday. There are already possibilities for heavy rain that should be taken into account as a preventive measure. This is also reported by the current forecasts from the German Weather Service (DWD), which provide additional information on weather developments throughout the day.
Heat thunderstorms and heavy rain
Based on further evaluations by the DWD, locally severe thunderstorms are expected on Tuesday, which may be accompanied by heavy rain. Warns about this Echo24 from “extreme storms”. The forecast calls for high temperatures again on Tuesday, but in heavy rain they can reach up to 25 liters per square meter, and in individual cases even up to 40 liters. The chance of thunderstorms extends into the early hours of Wednesday morning. After a brief calming on Wednesday morning, new thunderstorms are expected from midday onwards, which may locally be accompanied by heavy rain and small-grain hail.
Warnings have already been issued in several districts, including Göppingen and the Ostalbkreis. These warnings also include areas such as the Enzkreis, the city of Pforzheim and the Reutlingen district, which shows that the thunderstorm front hit Baden-Württemberg on Monday morning. Even if the weather remains changeable, maximum temperatures of up to 26 degrees in the north and 20 degrees in the southern Black Forest are expected for Wednesday.
Climatic changes in focus
The weather extremes currently taking place are not just a short-term phenomenon, but also a consequence of ongoing climate change. The German Weather Service points out that greenhouse gas concentrations have increased dramatically since pre-industrial times due to human activities such as industry and agriculture. These changes not only result in increases in temperature; The distribution of precipitation and the frequency of hot days have also noticeably worsened.
Statistical data shows that the temperature in Germany has risen by around 1.6°C since 1881, with the last five years being the warmest on record. The number of hot days has also tripled, indicating the urgency of addressing climate change. Every measure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is crucial for the future development of the climate in Germany.
Overall, the weather situation in Baden-Württemberg is a reflection of climate changes, which will not only influence today's temperatures, but also the extreme weather events of the next few days.