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The weather experts at the German Weather Service (DWD) – think of them as a team of scientists who watch the sky – have sent out an official heads-up (a warning) about strong thunderstorms.
The original news page also showed a link to a separate story:
Important: If you are in Rems-Murr-Kreis or Stuttgart on Tuesday morning, expect possible thunderstorms until about 9:00–9:30 AM. Listen to the weather updates and stay safe!
The German Weather Service issued an official warning for strong thunderstorms in the Rems-Murr-Kreis region until 9:30 AM on July 14 (level 2 of 4). Stuttgart has a similar warning until 9:00 AM. A nearby article mentions that local winemakers are experiencing record dryness, but that is a separate topic.
DWD stands for Deutscher Wetterdienst, which is the German Weather Service. They are the official group that studies weather and tells the public about dangers like storms.
It means the storm danger is measured on a scale from 1 to 4, where 4 is the most severe. Level 2 indicates a real chance of thunderstorms, so people should stay alert but it is not the top-level emergency.
No, Stuttgart has its own separate warning, but both are for thunderstorms on the same morning. Stuttgart’s warning ends at 9:00 AM, while Rems-Murr-Kreis’s ends at 9:30 AM.
The news website placed a promotional link to another article about Waiblingen winemakers facing very dry weather. It was not part of the warning message itself, just extra reading suggested on the page.