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Severe Weather and Heavy Rain Expected in the Alps, Anwb Warns Holidaymakers

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Holidaymakers in the Alpine region should prepare for severe weather, thunderstorms, and heavy rainfall in the coming days. Weather services expect as much as 250 millimeters of rain to fall in southern Tyrol on Saturday. This is more than the average rainfall for an entire summer. Heavy rainfall is also possible in other areas of the Alps, such as the Austrian state of Voralberg and northeastern Switzerland. Austrian broadcaster ORF reports tha…

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Holidaymakers in the Alpine region should prepare for severe weather, thunderstorms, and heavy rainfall in the coming days. Weather services expect as much as 250 millimeters of rain to fall in southern Tyrol on Saturday. This is more than the average rainfall for an entire summer. Heavy rainfall is also possible in other areas of the Alps, such as the Austrian state of Voralberg and northeastern Switzerland. Austrian broadcaster ORF reports tha…

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Europe is struggling with high temperatures and forest fires this summer. Other parts of the world are also experiencing extreme weather. Holidaymakers may experience tropical temperatures and endless traffic jams. Follow all the developments during the summer holidays in the Netherlands, Europe, and the rest of the world via our live blog.

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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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