Weather alarm in Hesse: Heavy thunderstorms and storm warnings ahead!

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Find out the current weather forecasts and severe weather warnings for Hesse and the surrounding area on June 12th, 2025.

Erfahren Sie die aktuellen Wettervorhersagen und Unwetterwarnungen für Hessen und Umgebung am 12.06.2025.
Find out the current weather forecasts and severe weather warnings for Hesse and the surrounding area on June 12th, 2025.

Weather alarm in Hesse: Heavy thunderstorms and storm warnings ahead!

Today, June 12, 2025, the weather in Hesse presents itself with its typical facets. The forecast from FFH indicates changeable weather, although the forecast over the next three days proves to be very reliable. But what about the current weather conditions and the warnings coming our way from the clouds?

Rain radar shows both the intensity and movement of precipitation. This means that you always know whether the rain showers are actually reaching us or whether they are just passing by. Thanks to the fast radar film, the first drops could fall over us in just a few hours. It is particularly important to stay informed during thunderstorms, where forecasts can often only be made hours in advance.

Keep an eye on severe weather warnings

The current motto is: Open your eyes and ears! wetter.com reports on various warning levels that alert the population to impending dangers. When there are gusts of wind, you need to be particularly careful:

  • Warnstufe 1: Böen über 50 km/h
  • Warnstufe 2: 65 bis 85 km/h
  • Warnstufe 3: 105 bis 115 km/h
  • Warnstufe 4: Über 140 km/h

When it comes to thunderstorms, warnings can range from lightning strikes to severe squalls and hail, depending on the intensity of the storm. Of course, heavy rain and continuous rain - especially in the higher warning levels - are also a cause for concern. Considerable amounts can fall here in a very short space of time, which can lead to flooding.

Stay informed

The Severe Weather Center currently provides information on storms that not only affect road safety, but can also affect travel and outdoor activities. The overview maps show where slippery weather or other dangers can currently be expected, and the warning levels are clearly divided into colors: yellow for advance warnings, orange for moderate storms, red for severe storms and purple for extreme storms.

If you want to be well informed about developments, you should keep an eye on the weather forecasts and severe weather warnings regularly. With FFH's offerings, which provide regional weather podcasts, you are well prepared for the weather during the summer months in Hesse and informed about the latest developments around the clock.

Use the weather radar and warning messages to get through the coming days safely - there's something coming! Stay alert and plan your activities (as best as possible) around the capricious weather.