After two nights of severe thunder storms and flooding across parts of the country, the German Weather Service (DWD) on Friday forecast calmer, milder conditions for the weekend.
Saxony and Brandenburg began cleaning up on Tuesday morning after severe weather and a tornado tore through the two eastern German states on Monday evening, killing a young girl, injuring 38 and causing major property damage.
The deadly Atlantic storm âXynthiaâ could end up costing German insurance giant Allianz âŹ300 million after leaving a wake of destruction across Europe last weekend.
The vicious Atlantic storm âXynthiaâ ravaged Germany overnight, killing at least six and injuring dozens. National rail provider Deutsche Bahn said on Monday morning that commuter traffic was ârelatively stableâ after wind downed countless trees.
Unrelenting winter weather forced the evacuation of a Baltic Sea island and caused hundreds of traffic accidents in Germany on Tuesday, as another storm threatened to dump more snow across much of the country.
Low-pressure system âLudwigâ tore through much of southern and central Germany overnight, tearing up trees by their roots and causing property damage, the German Weather Service (DWD) reported on Tuesday.
Storms bringing heavy rain swept through parts of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony early on Thursday morning, flooding roads and causing power outages, according to the police.
Low-pressure system âWolfgangâ will likely bring severe thunderstorms and hail to Germany on Wednesday and Thursday followed by a chilly weekend, the German Weather Service (DWD) said on Tuesday.
July began with true summer weather, but this week long-faced Germans have had to contend with cool and rainy weather. Never fear, balmy biergarten weather is set to begin its slow return by the end of the weekend, German Weather Service (DWD) reported on Thursday.
A Bavarian man was reported dead and a train conductor in Baden-WĂźrttemberg severely injured on Wednesday after severe storms swept through the country overnight.
A severe storm in the German state of Baden-WĂźrttemberg created what police called âwinter conditionsâ on Wednesday, with hail up to 50-centimetres deep in some places.
A total of 176 Germans vacationing in Cuba landed in Frankfurt on Friday morning after the Caribbean island was slammed by hurricane âIkeâ this week.