On Reformation Day, the Bavarians are facing a change in the weather.
It's going to be cold and stormy.
Even snowfall can be expected in some regions.
Munich - In the last few days, the beautiful October weather in the Free State invited people to take long walks.
The Munich residents * romped about in the city parks of the state capital and enjoyed the sunny autumn weather.
It should be over by Monday (November 1st).
A cold front from the North Sea moves to Bavaria and brings rain, snow * and squalls with it.
The German Weather Service (DWD) has already issued a warning for some regions.
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Weather in Bavaria: Cold front hits the Free State - temperatures are falling
The Bavarians expect wet autumn weather from Monday (November 1st).
Heavy rains occur in Franconia, Swabia and Upper Bavaria.
According to the DWD, there may be continuous rain * on the eastern edge of the Alps until Tuesday night.
In the course of the next week, too, the cold and wet autumn weather is becoming more and more common.
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Bayern have to be prepared for rain in some regions on Monday.
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The cold front of a low * moves over the Free State on Monday and causes temperatures to drop.
Behind the cold front, increasingly colder air masses flow in.
"But it doesn't get much colder immediately, rather the maximum values go back a little every day," says meteorologist Marcus Beyer from the DWD of the dpa.
In the middle of next week, maximum values of around 8 to 9 degrees are to be expected in all of Bavaria.
DWD warns of squalls on the edge of the Alps - snow expected on Monday
Storm gusts * of 60 to 70 kilometers per hour are possible in the high altitudes of the Alps, in the Föhnt valleys and in locations above 800 meters in altitude in the Rhön.
The DWD has therefore issued an official warning of gusts of wind.
It is valid from Sunday (October 31st), 12:00 p.m. to Monday (November 1st), 3:00 a.m.
All districts on the edge of the Alps as well as Bad Kissingen * and Rhön-Grabfeld * are affected.
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The DWD has issued an official warning of gusts of wind.
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According to meteorologist Jan Schenk from The Weather Channel, heavy snowfall can also be expected in and around the Alps.
The forecasts make you sit up and take notice, especially on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday.
“There is half a meter of fresh snow in the Alps,” predicts the weather * expert.
There should be sleet as far as Munich.
In the alpine valleys there will be 15 centimeters of fresh snow until Thursday.
It is still unclear whether the snow will remain.
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