According to Bild on June 29th, Dortmund is predicted to experience severe weather on matchday, potentially leading to the postponement of the game.
The German national team is set to face Denmark at 9 pm local time on Saturday in a knockout fixture in Dortmund. However, weather forecasts and meteorological experts suggest that the city will be hit by intense thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hail.
Meteorologist Dominik Jung stated, “From Saturday evening through to Sunday evening, strong thunderstorms with adverse weather conditions are expected in western, southwestern, and central Germany.”
“There could be extremely heavy rainfall and hailstones up to 3 centimeters in diameter, and tornadoes cannot be ruled out,” he added.
In summary, German media describes the weather conditions in Dortmund on that day as “apocalyptic,” with the Germany-Denmark match likely to be affected and possibly postponed due to these extreme conditions.
Bild: Terrible Weather Expected on Matchday for Germany vs. Denmark, Game at Risk of Postponement. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/13354.html