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Last update: 04:00, 24 Jun 2026
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Quedlinburg sits in northern Harz foothills at 125m, where the Bode (Saale tributary) defines both the landscape and the flood risk. The rain radar shows what's happening on your street right now — not what a model predicted hours ago.
A standard weather app gives Quedlinburg a single data point. The hyperlocal radar shows whether the rain is north or south of the Bode (Saale tributary), arriving fast or already clearing.
DWD's 17 dual-polarization Doppler radars scan Germany every 5 minutes and feed RainViewer directly — no smoothing, no interpolation. For Quedlinburg in northern Harz foothills at 125m, that means the map reflects real conditions, not averaged ones.
**Transitional weather** A morning forecast for Quedlinburg that looks settled can produce an afternoon cell before the next update — the northern Harz foothills at 125m and Bode (Saale tributary) catchment dynamics are smoothed away in regional models. The radar keeps them visible.
**Cyclists and walkers around Quedlinburg** The northern Harz foothills at 125m around Quedlinburg offers cycling and walking routes along the Bode (Saale tributary) and through the surrounding landscape. A radar check before setting out shows the 90-minute weather window — enough to decide whether to start the route or wait for the cell to clear.
**Anyone planning time outside in Quedlinburg** For outdoor plans in Quedlinburg — a walk, a market visit, an outdoor lunch near the Bode (Saale tributary) — the live radar shows the 90-minute window with more precision than any forecast. Specifically: whether the cell tracking across northern Harz foothills at 125m will reach Quedlinburg before or after your planned time outside.
Rain data for Quedlinburg 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 Bode (Saale tributary) catchment and northern Harz foothills at 125m around Quedlinburg 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.
Quedlinburg's hillside and river flooding risk and convective season overlap in a way that makes the live radar the most practical daily weather tool in northern Harz foothills at 125m.
see how yesterday's event moved through Quedlinburg and whether today's cell looks similar. Multiple pinned locations — track the Bode (Saale tributary) crossing, your home, and your workplace in Quedlinburg simultaneously. Hyper-precise position — the Bode (Saale tributary) catchment boundary, your street, the northern Harz foothills at 125m around Quedlinburg: all visible at 100 metres per pixel. Rain alerts for your exact location in Quedlinburg — fires 20 minutes before rain arrives, not when it's already overhead. Offline access in the app — the last radar scan for Quedlinburg stays available even when connectivity drops, useful in northern Harz foothills at 125m. Direction arrows on the map — see which way cells are tracking across northern Harz foothills at 125m and whether they'll reach the Bode (Saale tributary) catchment in Quedlinburg.
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