Heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds have caused localized disruption across parts of the southern Netherlands, particularly in the Eindhoven and Limburg regions. In Nuenen, streets flooded and trees were uprooted by the wind. Emergency services in Maastricht were called to remove fallen trees blocking roadways. Temperatures are expected to rise significantly today, potentially reaching 36 degrees Celsius in the southeast. The Dutch meteorological institute (KNMI) forecasts further localized thunderstorms from mid-afternoon, warning of potentially severe downpours, large hail, and strong wind gusts. While the exact impact remains uncertain, residents are advised to be prepared for possible damage and disruption. The KNMI emphasizes the unpredictable nature of these localized weather events.