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First Autumn Storm: Severe Weather in the North, up to 27 Degrees in the South

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Storms, showers and changing weather: In the northwest the first autumn storm brings uncomfortable days. What the German Weather Service expects for the next days.

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The summer holidays are over, the autumn is coming. The beginning of the week is getting warmer, but especially in higher altitudes it can get rather uncomfortable.The German Weather Service (DWD) reported that the school starts after the summer holidays with a bit warmer, but also partly stormy. On Monday it will be cloudy again and again and there will be showers and individual thunderstorms from the northwest. In between, the sun comes out.Th…

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The late summer weather in the past days is followed by a stiff autumn breeze: the first storm rushes to Germany right at the beginning of the week. Only in one region does the sun become stronger.

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An autumn storm of rare force captures Germany: gusts up to 110 km/h, whipping rain and thunderstorms transform the week into a storm drama. A weather column by Dominik Jung.

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Storms, showers and changing weather: In the northwest the first autumn storm brings uncomfortable days. What the German Weather Service expects for the next days.

·Berlin, Germany
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Now autumn is blowing to Germany! Sturmtief Zack is moving up from the northwest on Monday morning. The new week starts with partly very strong gusts.

·Berlin, Germany
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In the new week the first autumn storm threatens – but it doesn't remain uncomfortable for long. What weather models show for the days after that surprise: a high wins the upper hand and the sun returns.

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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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