Storm warning for Lower Saxony: thunderstorms and heavy rain predicted!
Thunderstorms and rain awaited Lower Saxony on July 15, 2025. DWD warns of heavy rain and storms. Temperature: 21 to 24 degrees.

Storm warning for Lower Saxony: thunderstorms and heavy rain predicted!
Look at the weather in Lower Saxony and Bremen, because it remains exciting! Today, on July 15, 2025, residents were informed early in the morning at 8:50 a.m. by the German Weather Service (DWD) of possible thunderstorms, hail and heavy rain. Cloudy skies accompany a moderate to fresh wind and temperatures range between a pleasant 21 and 24 degrees, while on the islands it remains a little cooler at around 20 degrees. But that's not all: in Lower Saxony's southwest there is even a special warning about storms that could hit in the morning. The time reports on these conditions that will shape the day.
Looking at the warnings, the weather could be wonderful in some places but dangerous in others. Severe weather warnings are active for various districts and are clearly displayed in color. Gray counties mean there are currently no warnings. But on the website of the NDR You can see that a district can have several warnings at the same time, such as gusts of wind and heavy rain. On the whole, the DWD speaks clearly: caution is advised!
Weather conditions and forecast
Today's forecast calls for a continuation of the unsettled weather, with more showers and possible thunderstorms starting to brew. The night brings not only rain, but also an increase in cloud cover. It remains exciting, because thunderstorms could occur again on Wednesday night. A change in the weather that no one really expected, but that's exactly what makes nature so exciting.
Overall, various types of severe weather such as storms, heavy rain and thunderstorms have been announced for Lower Saxony, Bremen and Bremerhaven. The overview maps on the website Severe Weather Center show exactly where the focus lies: from the German Bight to the Harz Mountains, many regions are affected. Information about slippery roads and other risks can also be accessed there.
Severe weather warnings in detail
Severe weather warnings are issued in different levels: from simple weather warnings in level 1 to extreme warnings in level 4, which predict hurricane gusts of over 140 km/h. There are also special advance warnings that are issued up to 48 hours in advance if severe weather is imminent. These warnings are moderated and continuously updated by the meteorologists at the severe weather center in a timely and informative manner.
So, dear readers, get your umbrellas ready! The weather conditions could be challenging at times today. Stay weatherproof and take good care of yourself, because the weather is diverse today!