Storm approaching Stuttgart from 5 PM onwards.
The German Weather Service (DWD) has issued a warning for severe weather in Baden-Württemberg on Wednesday evening. A low pressure system moving eastwards south of the Alps is bringing "sufficiently moist and storm-prone air" to southern Germany, increasing the risk of storms and heavy rainfalls.
According to the DWD, up to 80 liters of rain per square meter could fall in some areas within a few hours, with up to 30 liters per hour being possible. The Black Forest, the Alb, and the region around Lake Constance are particularly affected, and the warning is extended to the evening hours and overnight to Thursday.
However, it's important to note that not all districts will be hit, as the DWD meteorologist stated. Stuttgart, for instance, will not be affected by the severe weather. A small thunderstorm had already passed over the region around 4 p.m., with the thunderstorm forming in Sindelfingen and moving further over Filderstadt.
The missing person may be in Filderstadt-Bonlanden, a location within the affected areas. The risk of storms and severe weather increases in the evening hours and overnight to Thursday in some parts of Baden-Württemberg.
The DWD's warning is for the next two to three hours. The meteorologist who made this announcement around 4 p.m. is not named in the available search results. The risk of severe weather will decrease significantly overnight in Stuttgart.
Stay safe and keep an eye on the latest updates from the DWD for the latest information on the weather situation in Baden-Württemberg.