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Snow, sleet and storms welcome December

December has brought snow and fog to Germany - and warnings were issued that storms and floods would hit the north of the country by the end of the week.

Snow, sleet and storms welcome December
Photo: DPA

December has brought snow and fog to Germany – and warnings were issued that storms and floods would hit the north of the country by the end of the week.

Although Tuesday was clear-skied and sunny, the low pressure system Xaver which was building up near Greenland would hit northern German coasts on Thursday, state weather service the DWD said.

Severe storms should be expected on Thursday and Friday in Hamburg and the surrounding area, the DWD warned, adding that Xaver would be at least as strong as the storm system Christian which hit northern Germany at the end of October.

Flooding should be expected on the coast of Lower Saxony and the North Sea islands, while the whole of the north would be battered by strong winds for most of Friday, with snow in some areas too.

Before the storms strike, this first week of December will gradually introduce the northern section of the country to winter.

Fog will be the theme of the day on Tuesday for large stretches of the north, lifting by the afternoon. The south will be sunny and dry all day. Everywhere will be chilly, with the foggiest places barely breaking 0C. Everywhere else will be between 3C and 8C.

Thicker clouds will develop at night over the north, bringing rain and sleet in the early hours. Elsewhere will see scattered cloud and fog. Lows will remain a comfortable 5C along the North Sea coast, but plummet to -10C in the less cloudy Alps. General lows will be in the early minuses.

Clouds will catch up with the south on Wednesday dumping rain initially over only the north and northwest. This will spread later in the day to the central mountainous area, but fall as snow. Highs will be between 0C and 8C in the north and even reach 10C in the south.

Snow and sleet will bear down on the south throughout Wednesday night with lows of only 3C. Starry skies will mean a colder night for the north, with lows of -3C.

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Thursday will be very stormy in the north, while the south and central areas will be rainy and snowy in the morning. Highs will hover between 1C in southeastern Bavaria and 9C along the North Sea coast.

Night time will be rainy, sleety and snowy across the country. The snowline will sink considerably, meaning large areas other than the Alps will be graced with snow. It could be as cold as -7C in hilly areas.

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Snow will really arrive in earnest by Friday – mountainous parts could see this with blasts measuring up to force 12. There will be a chance of snow across the whole country, with highs of between 0C and 5C. Anywhere over 400 metres above sea level will be frosty all day.

Friday night will be cold and icy as snow eases and skies clear, giving way to lows of -7C, meaning Saturday could be treacherous on the roads.

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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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