According to the German Weather Service (DWD), storms can follow the humid heat in Hesse.

Not only very warm to hot, but also increasingly humid air masses from Africa and the Mediterranean area pour into Germany, as a DWD meteorologist announced.

Severe thunderstorms can develop in this energetic air.

“It gets exciting in the late evening and on Sunday night.” Because Tief Ulfert moves from France via Belgium and Holland to the North Sea and generates a “lift”.

The air is therefore forced to rise over a large area.

This could result in a larger thunderstorm complex that would reach or at least graze the west and northwest of Germany.

"Then you have to reckon with heavy heavy rain, hail and especially heavy gusts of wind."

The showers and thunderstorms begin in Hesse on Sunday night.

Thunderstorms can occur due to heavy rain and gusts of wind or hurricane-like gusts and hail.

The lowest values ​​are between 20 and 17 degrees.

Sunday begins with a shower-like, partly thunderstorm rain, otherwise bright to cloudy and dry.

In the course of the day, sometimes strong thunderstorms approach from the southwest.

There may be local storms with hurricane gusts, heavy rain and hail.

The temperatures in the afternoon are 29 to 33 degrees, in the higher mountains around 27 degrees.

On Monday night, the showers or thunderstorms move north, sometimes as heavy rain.

The temperatures cool down to 18 to 14 degrees.