Severe weather warning for Mecklenburg: Heavy rain, thunderstorms and hail are threatening!
Find out current weather forecasts for Neubrandenburg on July 19, 2025, including possible severe weather and thunderstorms.

Severe weather warning for Mecklenburg: Heavy rain, thunderstorms and hail are threatening!
The sun is shining over Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, but the weather forecast suggests a rethink is coming soon. As nordkurier.de reports, a wet turn is to be expected in the coming period. Today, July 19, 2025, people in the region can still look forward to bright sunshine, while temperatures rise to between 27 and 29 degrees. On the coast it remains a little milder at 23 to 27 degrees.
But the clouds are already in sight: a change of sun and clouds can be expected from the afternoon onwards. While the Baltic Sea is still being treated to lots of sunshine, showers and local thunderstorms are moving in from the west. The region's weather forecasters agree: the sky could darken this evening before bringing strong thunderstorms and heavy rain on Monday night. Temperatures cool to 19 to 16 degrees and the wind blows gently from different directions.
Severe weather warning in sight
The warnings are clear: On Monday we are facing a cloudy day, accompanied by heavy rain and sometimes heavy thunderstorms. According to ndr.de, heavy rain, squalls and hail are also possible locally. The maximum values reach 24 to 27 degrees. The weather situation could prove challenging as the fronts of a low press on the region on Sunday.
People should pay particular attention to the severe weather warnings from the Unwetterzentrale. These provide information about potential dangers such as storms, heavy rain and thunderstorms. Depending on the severity of the warnings, a distinction is made between advance warnings and acute warnings, with red and purple indicating particularly dangerous weather conditions.
Tips for the coming days
This makes it all the more important to be well prepared. The severe weather warnings apply to numerous areas in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, including the Bay of Mecklenburg, the Bay of Pomerania and the island of Rügen. The roads should be driven with caution as local black ice and heavy rain situations could turn everything upside down.
The night of Tuesday doesn't promise much improvement: It will continue to be very cloudy, with heavy showers and thunderstorms, the rainfall of which will ease towards the morning. So if you're still outside, it might be worth keeping an umbrella handy! Make sure you have safer options for your return and keep an eye on the weather forecasts to be prepared for any eventuality.
With a bit of luck the weather could clear up after these cloudy days, but until then we should all heed the serious warnings and prepare for changeable weather. Be careful and take care of yourself!