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Deep Roland causes heavy rain and gusts of wind – is that over with summer?

Tief Roland causes heavy rain and squalls in the second half of the week in Hessen. The summer temperatures are probably over.

Offenbach – On Wednesday, numerous showers and thunderstorms can be expected in Hessen *. In some cases, there could also be heavy rain, small-grain hail and stormy gusts of up to 70 kilometers per hour, said a meteorologist from the German Weather Service (DWD) on Wednesday morning. There could be stormy rain of 20 liters, at times up to 40 liters per square meter. During the day it remains cloudy with widespread showers.
Fuldaerzeitung.de * reveals how warm it will be in Hesse in the coming days.

The reason for the heavy rains is Tief Roland, explains Dominik Jung. “Now the very warm September weather ends. So far, September has been over 2 degrees warmer than the long-term climate mean. It was often a summer September. But now it is getting very changeable, "adds the qualified meteorologist and adds:" The warm summer days with maximum values of 25 to 30 degrees are over for the time being. Such high values will probably not come back this year either. ”* Fuldaerzeitung.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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