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Brutal weather turnaround in Bavaria: Wednesday late summer (or thick fog) - Then comes a snow hammer

2020-11-17T23:27:58.427Z


Even if it doesn't currently look like it: Winter is coming to Bavaria. The weather turns, tomorrow really again (or really foggy) - then snow.


Even if it doesn't currently look like it: Winter is coming to Bavaria.

The weather turns, tomorrow really again (or really foggy) - then snow.

  • Until Wednesday, the weather * in Bavaria will be split in two.

  • Sun and mild temperatures - mostly - in depressions but also stubborn, dense fog.

  • Then comes a brutal drop in temperature - and the first snow.

Update from November 17th, 2:04 p.m.:

A bit of

April weather in Bavaria

in the middle of

November

.

After a wonderfully sunny and mild weekend, a changeable start to the week - now again almost swimwear weather in some parts of Bavaria.

Reason according to the German Meteorological Service: The warm front of a low near Scotland crosses northern Germany and again brings very mild air to us, which comes under high influence on Wednesday.

Weather in Bavaria: First late summer - then winter snow

And she has the talent.

Up to 15 (!) Degrees with a light hair dryer - and that at the end of November.

Sure, even if Markus Söder doesn't like November that much, at the edge of the Alps he likes to be forgiving with his foehn days.

And also clear that, for example, the Regenbsurgers hate November, because even on such a sunny Wednesday in the rest of Bavaria, it could well have fog there tomorrow - exactly - all day long.

That's just how it is in the Danube Hole.

But, not that bad - two days later it's here anyway, the winter in all of Bavaria.

Friday will only be seven degrees maximum, and that only in the mildest part in the far north-west of Bavaria.

At the edge of the Alps it has a maximum of 1 degree - with light snowfall.

On Saturday night it can be as low as minus six degrees.

And snow.

And that as far as Munich.

Update from November 16, 3:57 p.m.:

The

weather in Bavaria

is

changeable at the

beginning of

the week

.

In the entire Free State there was a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures averaging eight degrees.

In the middle of the week, Bavaria expects a

pure sun day

with spring-like temperatures of 15 degrees - before the temperature drops.

As

wetter.net

reports,

frost is

to be expected

in large parts of Bavaria, with the exception of the far north

.

The thermometer can

drop

to

minus seven degrees

, especially in the foothills of the Alps between Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Rosenheim and the Allgäu

.

Snow

is also

expected there.

The Allgäu Alpine foothills can

look forward

to

10-15 cm of fresh snow

, even in

Munich

individual flakes can fall from the sky.

The weekend then stays

cool and brings night frost

.

Update from November 15, 12:00 p.m.:

Even on Sunday, the

weather

in

Bavaria

remains

unusually

mild

for mid-

November

.

The

temperatures

in Bavaria rise locally to 10 to 17 degrees, only in

foggy areas it

remains quite fresh at a maximum of seven degrees, as the

German Weather Service

(DWD) reports.

Weather in Bavaria: November remains unusually mild - stormy gusts threaten on Monday

In the

night of

Monday (November 16) a

rainy area

moves

over Bavaria.

In

Franconia it

remains foggy at nine degrees, at the

edge of

the

Alps

it cools down to -1 degrees.

During the day it is mostly

cloudy

and rainy,

sun

only possible at the edge of the Alps.

It remains mild at up to 14 degrees, even on the edge of the Alps.

However, the wind is picking up and there can be

stormy gusts

during the showers

.

The German weather service issues a warning for parts of Bavaria - drivers in particular have to be careful

First report from November 14th:

Munich - In the midst of the coronavirus * pandemic and the

“lockdown light”

decided by the government,

walks in the fresh air are an absolute “must” for many people.

The

weather on the weekend

of November 14th and 15th is also inviting in large parts of

Germany

.

Autumn is once again showing its sunny side all over Germany and attracts with mild temperatures and sunshine.

Weather in Bavaria: Lots of sun and mild temperatures - but DWD also warns

The

prospects for the weekend are good

for

Bavaria

too

.

The

sun is shining

on Saturday afternoon,

and clouds rarely intervene.

With 11 degrees in the eastern low mountain ranges and up to 17 degrees in the southern foothills of the Alps, it is "relatively mild", according to the

German Weather Service (DWD)

.

There is also a “weak to moderate wind * from east to south-east”.

As a current report from the DWD shows, the pleasant temperatures could soon be over.

Even at night, temperatures drop significantly again, and

the weather service also predicts

fog in areas

.

The lowest temperatures at night are +7 to -1 degrees.

The DWD also

issued a warning * of

frost

for

parts of Bavaria

.

Accordingly, it should be icy on Saturday (November 14th) from 9 p.m.

“Especially in valley and basin areas, there is a

slight frost

around -1 ° C.

Light frost down to -3 ° C is expected near the ground, ”it says.

The

level 1 warning

applies to Upper Bavaria and the regions around

Passau, Deggendorf and Cham.

+

For parts of Bavaria, the German Weather Service warns of frost.

© Screenshot DWD

Weather in Bavaria: Mix of fog, sun and clouds - temperatures are falling

On Sunday it should be "

foggy and cloudy

in the area around the

Danube

and

Naab

until the afternoon

".

The

temperatures

are between eight and 16 degrees.

But even on the last day of the week, the sun can prevail again in areas.

During the night, the

German Weather Service

expects

the "rainy area to pass through".

In some eastern Alpine valleys, temperatures drop to lows as low as -1 degrees.

* Merkur.de and tz.e are part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network (mbr)

Source: merkur

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