As of: February 22, 2024, 5:25 p.m
By: Robin Dittrich
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Several weather services are predicting severe storms on Friday night.
In some cases, gusts of up to 170 km/h could even occur.
Update from February 22nd, 5:20 p.m.:
The storm “Wencke” is already attracting attention in some regions with strong gusts of wind.
According to the
German Weather Service (DWD),
there are currently extreme hurricane-force gusts on the Brocken and there are also hurricane-like gusts in the Black Forest and northern Germany.
In some coastal areas, the DWD has already issued warning level 3 (severe weather warning).
In the rest of Germany, warning level 2 applies almost everywhere at the moment. There can also be squalls here.
There will also be continuous rain in the west and southwest as well as “snowfall in the Alps from the evening onwards,” according to the DWD.
A hurricane hits Germany.
(Archive image) © IMAGO/A.
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Hurricane is heading towards Germany - peak expected on Friday night
Original report from February 22nd:
Munich – Storm “Wencke” is on its way to Germany.
The wind is expected to become increasingly stronger during Thursday (February 22nd).
The storm reaches its climax on Friday night - with hurricane-force gusts of force 10.
Severe storm with hurricane force 10 gusts expected
The German Weather Service (DWD) reports that there will already be gusts of between 85 and 100 km/h in exposed locations on Thursday.
On Feldberg and Brocken even hurricane-like gusts of up to 120 km/h are possible.
On Friday night the southwesterly wind will continue to increase.
Especially on the North Sea and in the north of Schleswig-Holstein there are hurricane gusts of around 120 km/h, and an extreme hurricane of around 150 km/h is raging on the Brocken.
It will be stormy in the night from Thursday to Friday.
Gusts of around 140 km/h are expected, especially on the North Sea.
© Priller&Maug/Imago (symbol image)
Weather expert Dominik Jung from
wetter.net
also reports on the severe storm, which is expected to primarily affect northern Germany.
“Gusts of up to 120 to 140 km/h are expected directly on the North Sea coast.” As Jung writes, according to the German weather model ICON, gusts of up to 170 km/h are possible on the North Sea, which would correspond to a severe hurricane.
“The weather models are going through the roof,” says the North Sea hurricane.
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For weather expert Dominik Jung, February was not only significantly too wet, but also too warm.
“Currently the month has an average temperature of 7.1 degrees.
A normal March typically has an average temperature of 4.6 degrees, and this year we're already over that in February." That's also why "it's now about February," he says about the impending storm, hurricane and lots of rain .
It is expected to be the warmest February in over 140 years.
However, snow is only expected at higher altitudes.
This is the weather forecast for the coming days:
Thursday:
9 to 14 degrees, stormy, danger of a hurricane and a lot of rain in the northwest towards the evening
Friday:
8 to 12 degrees, mixed, cooler, occasional showers
Saturday:
7 to 11 degrees, mostly cloudy and gray, little sun, but hardly any rain
Sunday:
7 to 12 degrees, mix of lots of clouds, some sunshine, a few rain showers
Monday
: 6 to 10 degrees, mix of sunshine, a few patches of clouds and short rain showers
Tuesday:
6 to 9 degrees, sometimes sunshine, sometimes clouds, some rain
The severe storm with hurricane-like gusts on Friday night passed as quickly as it came.
As the morning progresses, the wind becomes noticeably calmer.
After the storm on Friday night, the temperatures will drop slightly.
At five to ten degrees it is still too warm for the time of year.
March is also expected to see a spring breakthrough rather than a return to winter conditions.
“All calculations regarding March winter have currently disappeared from the weather trends.” (
rd
)