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Spring in February? Weekend temperatures as high as 15°C to hit Germany

One of the mildest German winters in recent memory may be already over. Temperatures are expected to rise in the coming days, with spring-like weather forecast for much of the west and north of the country.

Spring in February? Weekend temperatures as high as 15°C to hit Germany
A couple walks along the Main river in Frankfurt. Photo: DPA

Despite predictions in November that many parts of Germany may be on track for a cold winter, it appears that the chilliest days may already be over. 

Right in the middle of February, weather forecasters have predicted a steady rise in temperatures in the lead-up to the weekend.

Predictions are for a spring-like 11 to 12 degrees Celcius across much of the country in the lead up to the weekend, with some areas expecting highs of 15 degrees Celcius. 

Germans can thank an influx of sub-tropical air for the phenomenon, which should warm most of the southwest, west and north of the country. 

The German Weather Service (DWD) asked in a tweet if a 'spring awakening' was around the corner, following a Spiegel Online article stating that 'the spring comes early' this weekend.

While some of the warmer areas will remain covered in cloud, the sun is predicted to shine in Hesse and northern Bavaria, as well as for several areas across the Ruhr region. These regions are expected to have the highest variance, with evening temperatures forecast to drop as low as 0 degrees. 

Although much of the country is expected to warm up over the coming days, for many Germans it might not be time to put that winter jacket in storage just yet.

The subtropical air will not reach much of the south of the country. Temperatures are expected to remain chilly, particularly at night where lows of 0 to -5 are forecast. Typical February weather will still be seen in the Black Forest and the Alps, where lows of -10 are expected. 

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The meteorological spring begins in two weeks on March 1st, while the March Equinox starts three weeks later on the March 20th. 

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More rain forecast as storms hit western Germany

Severe storms and heavy rain affected parts of Germany on Thursday, creating disruptions. More rain is forecast on Friday but weather warnings have been lifted.

More rain forecast as storms hit western Germany

Major storms hit western Germany on Thursday, causing travel disruption and flooding. 

In parts of Baden-Württemberg, streets were flooded and rivers swelled. Bisingen, southwest of Tübingen, was particularly hard hit, with cellars and streets plunged under water.

Police said there was also traffic disruption. In Baden-Württemberg’s state capital Stuttgart, severe storms and lightning caused issues and some roads were closed.

A lightning strike in the Sigmaringen area resulted in a broken signal box on the railway line. According to Deutsche Bahn, no train journeys were possible in the region in the early evening with several delays and cancellations.

Other states were also affected.

There were around 300 relief operations in the Ahrweiler district in Rhineland-Palatinate, which was hit by the 2021 deadly flood disaster.

Police said no-on was injured, although basements and streets were flooded. The water levels of the Ahr were being closely monitored.

Emergency services in Bisingen on Thursday.

Emergency services in Bisingen on Thursday. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Silas Stein

In Trier, too, streets were flooded after heavy rain and there were hailstorms. The Koblenz police headquarters reported fallen trees. Significant property damage due to full cellars and flooded streets was also reported in some areas. 

Heavy showers also fell in Hesse, accompanied by thunder storms. In Frankfurt, according to the fire department, the heavy rain caused water to enter the Bethanien Hospital and even reach the intensive care unit of the clinic.

“We were able to contain the damage relatively quickly and prevent it from spreading,” said fire department spokesman Thorben Schemmel, adding that no patients were affected.

In Rhineland-Palatinate, the Eifel region was particularly affected, with reports of flooded streets after heavy rain and hailstorms.

North Rhine-Westphalia also saw storms late in the afternoon on Thursday. 

The German Weather Service (DWD) said it expected some heavy rain and hail in parts of the country on Friday – particularly in the west – and at the weekend but warnings of severe weather have been lifted. 

The DWD said there could still be one or two strong thunderstorms in the northeast on Friday. However, it will be a significantly quieter day compared to Thursday. Temperatures of up to 25C can be expected.

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