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Snowstorm snarls road and air traffic

Snow and ice in Germany caused hundreds of accidents, lengthy traffic jams and dozens of flight delays on Monday, as meteorologists forecast frigid temperatures and a possible storm surge along the coast.

Snowstorm snarls road and air traffic
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The storm hit the southern part of the country particularly hard, and some 30 centimetres of snow had already covered parts of the Black Forest in the state of Baden-Württemberg.

The wintry weather created treacherous driving conditions with ice and limited visibility. Several people were injured in auto accidents, and road closures created a 20-kilometre long traffic jam on the A81 motorway.

Traffic was also hindered in Bavaria, where slippery conditions caused cars and trucks to spin off course, blocking lanes and creating pile-ups, police said.

At Munich Airport some 133 flights had been cancelled by midday, with about 100 others delayed by an hour or more. The Frankfurt Airport also saw 60 takeoffs and landings crossed off their schedules, a spokesperson said. Other passengers at airports across the country were told to expect delays of up to 90 minutes as snow continued to fall.

Weather-related problems also snarled traffic in eastern Germany. Several trucks jack-knifed on icy roads in the state of Saxony, creating long traffic jams and a complete standstill on the A72 motorway between Hartenstein and Plauen, officials said. Some 68 accidents and three injuries were reported in the Erzgebirge region alone.

Two highways in the state of Thuringia were also closed due to accidents, and in Saxony-Anhalt 54 accidents were reported in just three hours, a police spokesperson said.

In the Harz Mountains near where the two state borders meet some truck drivers were reportedly forced to abandon their vehicles due to icy conditions, police said.

The region already saw heavy snowfall last week, and on Monday officials measured some 70 centimetres on the Brocken, the highest peak in the range.

Winter has Germany firmly in its icy grips as the first day of meteorological winter December 1 approaches, with temperatures well below zero everywhere except the northern coast and the Upper Rhine region, the German Weather Service (DWD) reported.

But lows are expected to sink to even chillier depths by Friday, when nighttime temperatures could reach a paralysing -20 degrees Celsius.

Meanwhile uncomfortably brisk gale force winds could reach up to 85 kilometres per hour along the northern seacoast, where the DWD also issued a storm flood warning.

On Tuesday sea levels are expected to reach 1.2 metres above normal, the BSH federal maritime office said from its headquarters in Rostock.

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Winter returns as fresh snowfall expected overnight in parts of Germany

Winter is making a late "guest appearance" in Germany with forecasters predicting further snow overnight in some parts of the country.

Winter returns as fresh snowfall expected overnight in parts of Germany

After heavy snowfall overnight on Friday in the Thuringian Forest and the western Ore Mountains, fresh snow is expected in other parts of the country on Saturday night.

An area of low pressure over Poland is currently bringing cold air to Germany and up to 20 centimetres of snow is predicted in the night from Saturday to Sunday for some areas, German news website Tageschau reported, citing the German Weather Service (DWD).

Meteorologists are forecasting heavy snowfall especially from the Sauerland region and northern Hesse up to the Thuringian Forest.

A thin blanket of snow could form at low altitudes, while at levels of 400 to 600 metres above sea level, as much as 15 centimetres of fresh snow could fall. 

Sunday will see sleet, especially in southern Germany, with heavy snowfall forecast for the evening in the Alps and its foothills.

“Winter is making another late guest appearance,” DWD meteorologist Christian Herold said.

Temperatures are set to remain unseasonably cold in the coming week, too, DWD said.

The weather may warm up gradually towards the end of the month, but there are currently no signs of stable sunny, warmer weather, the forecaster said.

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