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Rain cells crossing Alpine foothills around Schonungen follow the Lech (Alpine tributary) valley and local relief — patterns that show up clearly on the live radar but get lost in province-level forecasts.
A standard weather app gives Schonungen a single data point. The hyperlocal radar shows whether the rain is north or south of the Lech (Alpine 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 Schonungen in Alpine foothills, that means the map reflects real conditions, not averaged ones.
**Shoulder months** The spring shoulder (April–May) sees Schonungen'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 sport and recreation near Schonungen** Sports grounds and recreation areas in Schonungen and the surrounding Alpine foothills can become waterlogged quickly during intense convective events. The radar shows whether rain will reach the Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment before your session ends or has already cleared the area.
**English-speaking residents of Schonungen** With English as the top session language from Schonungen, a portion of the local audience arrives with different language expectations. The radar data from the Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment is the same regardless — RainViewer works across languages, and the map needs no translation.
The live radar for Schonungen is powered by Germany's Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) — 17 dual-polarization Doppler stations distributed across the country, each scanning every 5 minutes. The composite covers the Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment and Alpine foothills around Schonungen seamlessly. Scans are stitched and served within seconds with no smoothing applied — every sharp cell edge and narrow rain band visible over Schonungen remains visible on the map.
and the live radar is the only tool that tracks it at street level, 5 minutes at a time.
track the Lech (Alpine tributary) crossing, your home, and your workplace in Schonungen simultaneously. 48 hours of radar history — see how yesterday's event moved through Schonungen and whether today's cell looks similar. Direction arrows on the map — see which way cells are tracking across Alpine foothills and whether they'll reach the Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment in Schonungen. Hyper-precise position — the Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment boundary, your street, the Alpine foothills around Schonungen: all visible at 100 metres per pixel. Offline access in the app — the last radar scan for Schonungen stays available even when connectivity drops, useful in Alpine foothills. Global coverage — the same radar precision you get for the Lech (Alpine tributary) catchment in Schonungen works anywhere in Germany and beyond.
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