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Live Rain Radar for Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg

← Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Stuttgart sits in western or southern Germany, in the Rhine river system’s catchment, where a temperate climate spreads rainfall fairly evenly through the year but the heaviest, most damaging rain typically comes from slow-moving summer thunderstorm systems.

Nestled in a bowl-shaped valley along the Neckar River, the city’s basin location tends to trap humid air, occasionally intensifying summer thunderstorms. The July 2021 floods, which devastated the Ahr valley and parts of western Germany and killed more than 180 people, remain the reference event for how quickly a stalled rain system can overwhelm rivers here, and radar is now central to Germany’s flood-warning process. The Deutscher Wetterdienst (German Weather Service) operates the national radar network. Learn more: Flash Flood Warning Signs on Radar · Open the full Rain Map