Storm alarm in Hesse: Up to 50 liters of rain per square meter expected!

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Severe weather warnings for Hesse: heavy rain and thunderstorms on September 13, 2025. Current developments and forecasts.

Heftige Wetterwarnungen für Hessen: Starkregen und Gewitter am 13. September 2025. Aktuelle Entwicklungen und Vorhersagen.
Severe weather warnings for Hesse: heavy rain and thunderstorms on September 13, 2025. Current developments and forecasts.

Storm alarm in Hesse: Up to 50 liters of rain per square meter expected!

The weather god is showing his changeable form today. Heavy rain and violent thunderstorms mean that attention is focused on the forecasts of the German Weather Service (DWD). The focus is particularly on parts of Hesse, where the situation is already somewhat relaxed. Nevertheless, the warnings for the Lahn-Dill district should not be underestimated: There is a warning of heavy rain with up to 35 liters per square meter within just six hours. Most recently, on September 9th, there was even the highest warning level for extremely heavy rain in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate, with values of up to 90 liters per square meter, like op-online.de reported.

Today, September 13, 2025, a front system of a high pressure area is moving across the North Atlantic and bringing changeable weather. While the situation calms down in the south, it remains windy in the north - with gusts of up to 70 km/h on the North Sea. The tendency for thunderstorms is also high, especially in the morning, where the first showers and short thunderstorms are likely, according to the current reports from the DWD, as also added on dwd.de.

Current weather warnings and forecasts

The warnings for today are varied. While smaller thunderstorms with heavy rain of around 15 liters per square meter are to be expected in the North Sea in the morning, local heavy rain of 20 to 30 liters can also be expected in the southwest in a few hours. This leads to a high warning level in affected regions, as can be seen on unwetterzentrale.de.

On Monday, September 8th, similar weather conditions were experienced when temperatures fluctuated between 21 and 24 degrees. Thunderstorms with heavy rain of up to 25 liters per square meter were the order of the day. However, these colorful weather changes are typical of the transitional period between seasons and have their ups and downs.

Looking at weather developments

A high risk of thunderstorms is still expected in the coming days, especially in the northwest half of the country. The temperature forecast shows a drop to an estimated 18 to 22 degrees, followed by autumnal fog at night with lows of up to 8 degrees.

Not only are the humidity and temperatures changing, the wind situation is also impressive on the North Sea. With gusts rising to up to 70 km/h, one wonders how the weather will affect those in the north. If thunderstorm activity reduces to a minimum, this could be a ray of hope for everyone.

Given the weather conditions and the affected areas, it is advisable to remain vigilant in view of the strong winds and rainfall and to keep abreast of current warnings, as weather conditions remain unpredictable in the near future. The forecasts are constantly updated in order to provide the population with the best possible information and to point out possible dangers.