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Torrential rain alert for Monday evening, accompanied by flood advisory issued by authorities

Heavy rainfall anticipated on Mount, prompting severe weather alert and flood advisory

Monday Evening Alert: Anticipated Downpour and Potential Flooding Advisory
Monday Evening Alert: Anticipated Downpour and Potential Flooding Advisory

Torrential rain alert for Monday evening, accompanied by flood advisory issued by authorities

Rain and Flood Warnings Issued: Download the NINA App for Up-to-Date Information

Heavy rain and thunderstorms are on the way, and with them come the potential for flooding. The German Weather Service and flood information from the federal states' authorities have integrated their warnings into the NINA App, providing a one-stop source for weather and flood updates.

Rain moving in from the southwest after midnight will spread northwards, bringing up to 90 liters per square meter of rainfall in connection with thunderstorms. Locally, this could result in severe rainfall amounts, so it's important to stay informed.

The NINA App, developed by the Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK), offers real-time information about the current weather and flood situation. It also issues important warning messages for various hazard situations, ensuring you're always up-to-date on any potential risks.

To download the NINA App, simply visit http://www.bbk.de/DE/Service/Apps/nina.html and follow the instructions for your device. The app is available on all major app stores.

For those who prefer to stay informed via RSS feeds, a press release feed is available, but the location of the feed is not specified in the text.

The German Weather Service has issued a warning until Tuesday noon, with heavy thunderstorms expected on Monday evening. Within a few hours, 30 to 60 liters per square meter of rainfall can be expected.

Stay safe and informed by downloading the NINA App today. With its comprehensive weather and flood information, you'll be able to make informed decisions and stay ahead of the storm.

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