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NRW: New storms at the weekend – also in the disaster areas

At the weekend all of NRW expects storms with thunderstorms and heavy rain. But what is the danger for the disaster areas? That is what the DWD expects.

Cologne – Just last week, North Rhine-Westphalia * was hit by severe storms with extremely heavy rain. The consequences were floods and floods with immense damage and many deaths. But next weekend new storms threatened West Germany, again with thunderstorms and heavy rain. The German Weather Service (DWD) is again expecting various official weather warnings, as a meteorologist told 24RHEIN *. Disaster areas such as the Rhein-Erft district *, the district of Euskirchen * or Hagen * could also be affected by the storm.

From Saturday it should be more uncomfortable in NRW, according to the DWD. In the evening there is a real threat of "severe weather potential". In addition to thunderstorms, there could also be heavy rain with up to 25 liters per hour. 24RHEIN * reports what possible consequences the new storms could have for the disaster areas and what weather warning the DWD will probably issue *. * 24RHEIN is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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