Late summer in Germany brings continued heat wave with a risk of thunderstorms due to heavy rain, hail, and gusty winds. Temperature differences are seen with cooling in the west. The centennial calendar provides an outlook for autumn. Summer days have been rare in 2024. Warm temperatures persist in Germany, with an increased risk of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. The east and Alpine foothills remain dry, while the west and central regions are affected by storms. High temperatures range from 20-25 degrees in the west and 25-34 degrees in the east. Thunderstorms are expected on Thursday, with the lowest temperatures in the west and northwest. Meteorologists warn of severe weather in parts of Germany, including heavy rain, hail, strong gusts, and temperatures up to 31 degrees. Bayern experiences stormy weather with heavy rain and hail, while Berlin and Brandenburg could see showers and thunderstorms with heavy rain. The west of Germany will have temperatures between 20-25 degrees, while the east will experience temperatures between 25-34 degrees. The German Weather Service predicts warm temperatures and an increased risk of storms due to heavy rain and flooding. The west and northwest will have the lowest temperatures, while the east and southeast remain dry. Thunderstorms are expected on Thursday. The weather in Cologne and the surrounding region is expected to be hot, with the possibility of thunderstorms, heavy rain, and strong gusts. The south-west of Germany is expected to experience thunderstorms and heavy rain, with cooler temperatures. Thunderstorms with heavy rain, gusty winds, and hail are expected in various parts of Germany, including Bayern, Baden-Württemberg, Vogtland, Thüringer Wald, Hessen, and Nordrhein-Westfalen. The highest temperatures will range between 25-31 degrees, with the coast reaching 23 degrees. Further thunderstorms with heavy rain are expected at night and on Tuesday, except for the Alpenvorland and the east, which will remain dry. Gewitterwarnungen offer guidelines for dealing with thunderstorms, such as seeking shelter in buildings or closed cars. A Gewitter-Front is expected to pass over Germany, with warnings of hail and extremely heavy rainfall. The weather forecast predicts warm temperatures up to 34 degrees in the east, along with an increased risk of thunderstorms and flooding. Thunderstorms with the potential for severe weather are expected in the west and central regions, while the east and southeast remain dry. Thursday will bring variable cloudiness and localized strong thunderstorms, with the lowest temperatures in the west and northwest. Frankfurt and the Rhein-Main region are under a heat warning, with temperatures up to 31 degrees. Showers and thunderstorms are expected in the coming days, with the heatwave slowly subsiding. Essen in Nordrhein-Westfalen is also expecting thunderstorms, heavy rain, and gusty winds, with a heat warning and temperatures up to 30 degrees. Dortmund is experiencing a hot start to the week, with warnings of heat and the risk of thunderstorms. The next few days will bring variable weather, clouds, and temperatures ranging from 24-27 degrees on Tuesday and a mostly cloudy Wednesday with temperatures between 22-25 degrees. The meteorologist Dominik Jung warns of a weather change in NRW, with thunderstorms, hail, strong gusts, heavy rain, and a drastic temperature swing. However, not all areas will be affected equally. The El-Niño phenomenon in the Pacific could bring an extremely cold winter to Germany in 2024/25, with record temperatures, heavy snowfall, and icy road conditions. Experts advise preparing with winter tires, salt, and snow shovels, while energy providers plan to ensure sufficient electricity and heating materials in case of a cold snap. However, the NOAA's long-term weather model remains relaxed and does not anticipate an icy winter.