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The hurricane is rolling towards Germany - then it will be much too mild for the season - the fault is a warm air egg

2020-10-23T17:51:58.526Z


A sunny autumn weekend beckons. But next week it will be uncomfortable, because a hurricane is gathering strength in the Atlantic off Britain.


A sunny autumn weekend beckons.

But next week it will be uncomfortable, because a hurricane is gathering strength in the Atlantic off Britain.

  • Weather * in Germany: The temperatures climb up to 20 degrees on the weekend.

  • A hurricane hits Germany next week, bringing strong winds and a lot of rain.

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After dirty and dreary days in many places, the

sun

finally shows up again at the weekend

- even if only in the east and south of Germany.

According to the German Weather Service (DWD) it will

be really mild

on Sunday with 15 to 20 degrees

.

"Especially from Baden-Württemberg to southern Brandenburg there should be the best chances of longer, sunny sections," said a DWD meteorologist.



In the west and northwest, however, the clouds predominate.

According to the information, there are individual showers on the coasts.

A few rain clouds can also appear on the edge of the Alps.

On Sunday evening, the sun will be over again.

Because then

deep "Lucy"

spreads, which was a

heavy rain area

on Monday

drifts over Germany.

Bavaria expects

an autumn start to a

sunny weekend

.

During the course of Friday it rains more often, as the


DWD announced.

The maximum temperatures are between 14 and 19 degrees.

In the night to Saturday there was some thunderstorm.

Even during the day it remains mostly cloudy.

The sun only comes out in the afternoon.

The maximum temperatures are between 12 and 18 degrees.

Sunday will be sunny and dry in the Free State after morning fog.

Weather in Germany: hurricane low comes next week

Next week it will tend to be a little

cooler

.

But then Monday to Tuesday comes a

hurricane *

moved to Europe:

Epsilon

.

Shortly before Europe it becomes a

hurricane low *

and that rushes over the British Isles.

It brings peak gusts of up to 200 km / h and heavy rainfalls, but then moves to the northeast and will only bring some wind or individual squalls to us at the North Sea.

But the strong hurricane also has another effect.

A little film tip for lunch: Hurricane EPSILON is currently on the Atlantic and the destination of exploratory flights for the purpose of observation and better forecasting.

The flights lead directly into the eye of the storm.

Overwhelming.

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- DWD (@DWD_presse) October 22, 2020

Epsilon, the ex-hurricane that reaches us, is again sucking in warm air masses * from the southwest towards Germany and it arrives at us on the last day of October.

It's

Halloween

and

All Saints Day

can get quite warm.

Top values ​​of up to 17 or 18 degrees are then possible again.

Instead of winter weather or early winter

air

, there is again the

warm air nozzle

for Germany * and Central Europe, reports graduate meteorologist Dominik Jung from the Q.met weather service to the weather portal wetter.net.

Weather in Germany: warm-air egg on All Saints' Day

On All Saints' Day

a giant

warm-air egg

makes its way to Germany.

Up to 14 degrees are reached at a height of around 1500 meters.

It is therefore clear: we can forget the first advance in early winter.

It will be very warm again.

When the

sun

is shining, over 15 degrees will be reached down on the ground, sometimes 16 or 17 degrees.

It's way too warm for the time of year.

“This is due to the ex-hurricane Epsilon.

On its front, it pushes the extremely warm mountain air to us in Germany.

The origin of these air masses is once again the Sahara.

The extreme warmth comes straight from North Africa to Germany, ”explains graduate meteorologist Jung.

The trend into November continues to show mild weather in many cases, but cool air masses also have a chance at times, but are usually quickly pushed aside again.

* Merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital network

List of rubric lists: © Martin Schutt / dpa-Zentralbild / dpa

Source: merkur

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