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Wind, cold, snow herald start of winter

Brace yourself for a winter onslaught this week, as waves of wind, cold and even snow roll across the country, the German weather service DWD said on Monday.

Wind, cold, snow herald start of winter
Photo: DPA

Rain is expected to set in at the start of the week, spreading out from the north-west. Those south and east of the Danube are likely to remain dry until nightfall on Monday – when intermittent rain could hit large parts of the country.

Exposed areas of the Alps should be prepared for a battering – stormy gusts could be on their way. Other areas will see gentle to moderate winds.

With lowest temperatures of between 7 and 12 degrees, the frost is likely to hold off for the time being, except in Alpine regions where temperatures look likely to drop to around freezing point.

Heavy clouds will roll out across the country on Tuesday, bringing splashes of rain with them. They don´t look like going anywhere in a hurry, and Tuesday night will remain overcast. Sporadic rain is forecast for a swathe of the country from the south-west to Brandenburg, while the north and south-east could see occasional brighter patches.

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Wednesday is set to be equally cloudy. Intermittent rain is possible, especially in the centre and south-east. A moderate wind will cool temperatures to a comparatively chilly 4 to 8 degrees.

“In the second-half of the week, the weather will be turned on its head, as winter unmistakably arrives,” said DWD meteorologist Christian Herold in a statement.

The snow will have arrived by Thursday morning, hitting above all in Germany´s central hilly regions. The south-east is likely to see rain, the north-west to remain dry.

Some areas could be buried under up to ten centimetres of snow by the end of the day, reaching down to the valleys in many areas. Elsewhere will remain overcast, with showers in the north-west. Highest temperatures of 0 to 6 degrees will also make the day feel decidedly colder.

The snowfall is due to ease by Thursday night, though with lowest temperatures dropping to -3, motorists should be on their guard against icy conditions.

The Local/pmw

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Winter weather returns to Germany after spring heat spell

Temperatures in Germany almost hit 30C in the last few weeks. But winter-like weather is well and truly back - and ski slopes are even re-opening in some areas.

Winter weather returns to Germany after spring heat spell

Many people in Germany will have already packed away their winter clothes as spring has seen high temperatures and lots of sun.

But a cosy hoody and jacket will be needed again.

According to the German Weather Service (DWD), a blast of polar air has been moving in bringing ice, rain and sleet that is turning to snow, particularly at higher altitudes. 

Those who want to take advantage of the winter weather can even get back on the slopes. Many ski resorts had to close early for the season – but a few are reopening. 

On Friday, the ski lift at Kandel in the Emmendingen district (Baden-Württemberg) opens for floodlit skiing from 6pm. to 10pm. If the snow remains, the lifts will also operate at the weekend from 9am to 5pm.

Meanwhile, the lift at Seebuck (Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district) is operating on Saturday from 1pm to 5pm.

‘Aprilschmuddelwetter’

Lower-lying spots have also seen hailstones and snow showers. People in Munich dealt with a flurry of snow on Thursday as temperatures fell. High temperatures ranged from 4C in Oberallgäu to 12C in Lower Franconia.

In a post on X, the DWD described it as AprilschmuddelwetterSchmuddelwetter translates to “mucky” or “foul weather” and is often used in Germany in spring when there’s lots of rain.

The DWD said: “April foul weather on Friday: Widespread rain, snow in high mountain areas. In the afternoon, partly heavy sleet showers from the north-west, isolated thunderstorms. In addition, stormy winds in places. Temperatures will barely reach double figures.”

The DWD shared a photo with tulips poking out from the snow in Neuhaus am Rennweg in Thuringia and said it was symbolic of the current weather situation.

The low pressure system moving in from the North Sea was bringing more widespread rain, thunderstorms and hail on Friday. 

In Berlin temperatures hovered around 7C on Friday during the day with continuous rain. It was around 5C in Erfurt and 8C in Kiel. 

In western Germany, it was slightly less cool with temperatures reaching 10C – but torrential rain was forecast. 

Changeable weather with showers was forecast on Saturday, while some sunshine in the north and east of Germany was expected on Sunday. 

At night, there is a risk of frost, ice and freezing rain in the coming days in spots where the temperature drops.

This comes after a series of storms and strong winds lashed the country earlier this week.

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Just a few days before that, Germany was bathed in sunshine as temperatures climbed up to nearly 30C.

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