Ex-hurricane Kirk: Hurricane-like storms threaten to water and Wetterau!

Ex-hurricane Kirk: Hurricane-like storms threaten to water and Wetterau!

The weather in the Gießen and Wetterau region is currently showing a very quiet picture. The sky is mostly cloudy, but precipitation is not to be expected for the time being. Nevertheless, meteorologists warn of a potential weather event that could be imminent. The former hurricane Kirk, who was originally traveling as a tropical storm in the Atlantic, sets off on his way towards Central Europe and could achieve considerable wind speeds as an extra -tropical storm.

According to the forecasts by Dominik Jung von Wetter.net, Kirk moves towards Germany, and according to the meteorological calculations, he could sweep away with wind speeds of up to 130 km/h over Gießen and Wetterau. "That means full hurricane strength," he explains, warning the population of possible dangers. Especially on Thursday (October 10th) and Friday (October 11th), stormy weather is expected.

preparation for uncomfortable weather

The German Weather Service (DWD) follows this warning and predicts that the region will be affected by increased rain and stormy gusts from Wednesday (October 9). The statements of the meteorologists are clear: "It becomes uncomfortable", which indicates that appropriate preparations should be made to minimize possible damage.

Nevertheless, questions remain unanswered. Different weather models show different scenarios: Some indicate that the storm low Kirk Germany could touch in the West, while others predict that it will be directly over watering and the Wetterau will pull away. Dr. Karsten Brandt, climatologist from Donnerwetter.de, emphasizes: "Kirk will also come to Germany on Thursday. The only question is where?"

The uncertainties in the weather forecasts make it difficult for the citizens of the region to prepare for the upcoming weather event. While some reports predict a weaker effect, others seem to point out a potentially dangerous severity event. The Situation must therefore be observed closely because weather conditions can change quickly.

The population is asked to stay vigilant and to regularly find out about the latest weather updates. Details for further development and the expected weather conditions can be found on platforms, such as www.giessener-allgemeine.de .

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