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The Lech (Alpine tributary) runs through or near Neu-Ulm, shaping how rain events develop and where flood risk concentrates. A live radar check gives you the picture that a regional forecast cannot.
A regional forecast for Bavaria tells you the probability. The Neu-Ulm live radar tells you the position — specifically whether the cell is over the Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment and moving toward you.
RainViewer uses Germany's DWD radar network — 17 dual-polarization Doppler stations with 5-minute scan cycles — to show Neu-Ulm's rain in real time. The Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment, the surrounding Alpine foothills: all visible as it develops.
**Shoulder months** The spring shoulder (April–May) sees Neu-Ulm's Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment still saturated from winter, making it more responsive to rainfall than the bare figures suggest. Autumn (September–October) brings the reverse pattern: summer-dry soils that absorb the first rains, then flood risk that builds through October.
**Outdoor events and activities in Neu-Ulm** Neu-Ulm hosts outdoor markets, community events, and seasonal activities throughout the year. In Alpine foothills, a cell crossing the Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment can arrive faster than a multi-day forecast allows for. Checking the radar 30 minutes before an outdoor event in Neu-Ulm confirms whether rain will arrive or track away.
**Regular Neu-Ulm radar users** Direct traffic from Neu-Ulm indicates a community that checks the radar by habit. For returning users, the 48-hour history view shows how cells typically track across Alpine foothills — useful context for reading the live map on any given day.
Rain data for Neu-Ulm comes from the Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), Germany's national meteorological service. DWD operates 17 dual-polarization Doppler radar stations across Germany with 5-minute scan cycles, covering the Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment and Alpine foothills around Neu-Ulm without gaps. Data is processed and served to RainViewer within seconds of each scan — no smoothing, no averaging, no delay. The map shows actual radar returns, not interpolated estimates.
the live radar shows the cell's position, not a model's guess.
the same radar precision you get for the Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment in Neu-Ulm works anywhere in Germany and beyond. Multiple pinned locations — track the Lech (Alpine tributary) crossing, your home, and your workplace in Neu-Ulm simultaneously. Hyper-precise position — the Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment boundary, your street, the Alpine foothills around Neu-Ulm: all visible at 100 metres per pixel. Offline access in the app — the last radar scan for Neu-Ulm stays available even when connectivity drops, useful in Alpine foothills. 48 hours of radar history — see how yesterday's event moved through Neu-Ulm and whether today's cell looks similar. 2-hour animated radar — see whether the cell crossing Alpine foothills will reach the Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment before your plans or after.
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