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Fichtelberg: The fourth weekend of this year brings cold, wet winter weather, snow and probably not much sun.
In January there were also winter wonderland conditions - here are a few photos from German regions.
Photo: Bernd März / imago images
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Taunus in Hesse: The fogged mystic is also part of winter.
Not far from Frankfurt am Main, near Oberursel, not a ray of sunshine penetrates this coniferous forest.
Photo: Jan Eifert / imago images / Jan Eifert
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The road meanders like a black ribbon on the so-called applause curve through the snow-covered Taunus.
The Großer Feldberg region is currently closed due to a snow break and fallen trees.
Photo: Boris Roessler / dpa
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View from the Altkönig im Taunus: At sunset, trees protrude from a blanket of high fog.
Photo: Jan Eifert / imago images
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Frankfurt am Main: The statue of Justitia on the Römerberg stretches towards the snowfall.
Photo: Frank Rumpenhorst / dpa
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Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg: At sunrise, fog rather than snow envelops the new landmark of the Hanseatic city.
Photo: Chris Emil Janßen / imago images
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Lützow in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: cranes are located west of Schwerin on a field with a thin blanket of snow.
Photo: Jens Büttner / dpa
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Gadebusch: A so-called target is lightly snowed in a field.
Such a target often arose as a result of an ice age in north-eastern Germany.
Photo: Jens Büttner / dpa
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Lehde in Brandenburg: A meadow in the Spreewalddorf flooded by the winter floods is snowed in.
Around a thousand kilometers of rivers - waterways - run through the Spreewald.
Photo: Patrick Pleul / dpa
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On the Brocken: On New Year's Day the weather was harsh on the highest mountain in the Harz Mountains.
Thick ice sticks to a pole.
To see nothing of the sun.
Photo: Matthias Bein / dpa
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Odenwald: From above, the trees around the wide buttocks look like matches on snow.
Photo: Joaquim Ferreira / HMB-Media / imago images
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At the Kahler Asten near Winterberg: Winter has transformed the trees into snow sculptures.
Photo: Jochen Tack / imago images
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Spruce trees with snow decorations: The Winterberg has become a synonym for overcrowded excursion regions in the past few weeks - here the area looks deserted.
Photo: Jochen Tack / imago images
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Seestrasse in Konstanz: Houses with an Art Nouveau facade are located directly on Lake Constance, below the Rhine bridge.
Photo: bodenseebilder.de / imago images
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Thuringian Forest from above: snow-covered landscape on the Rennsteig, the 170-kilometer-long ridge trail, seen from a drone
Photo: Roman Möbius / imago images
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Moritzburg Castle in focus: the hunting lodge near Dresden is located on an artificial island.
Photo: Sebastian Kahnert / dpa
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Dresden: In the evening it is lonely on the Neumarkt in front of the Frauenkirche.
Photo: Robert Michael / dpa
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View from the Tutzing open-air pool over Lake Starnberg: deserted, dreamy, foggy.
Photo: Fotostand / Wagner / imago images / Fotostand
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Brahms promenade on Lake Starnberg: Nobody sits down on the benches in this weather.
Photo: Wagner / Fotostand / imago images
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Snow-covered Stuttgart Schlossplatz: Only a few tracks can still be seen in the snow.
Photo: Arnulf Hettrich / imago images
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Cross-country ski trail near Sonthofen: It had snowed in the Allgäu during the night, and the first trails have been groomed.
Photo: MiS / imago images
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Lenggries: Ski tourers climb the slopes on the Brauneck, while artificial snow systems create a fine mist of snow crystals.
Photo: Tobias Hase / dpa
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