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Expert predicts the onset of winter - will the snow bomb this week?

2021-11-10T05:38:09.496Z


As early as Sunday, November 14, 2021, the first snow showers could also reach the lower elevations in Germany. And another event is imminent.


As early as Sunday, November 14, 2021, the first snow showers could also reach the lower elevations in Germany.

And another event is imminent.

Will Germany soon reach the "snow clap" with frosty temperatures? Meteorologist

Paul Heger

from

wetter.com

is certain that the weather in Germany could change massively very soon. The reason for the courageous forecast by Heger are weather models, which the 

echo24.de

editorial team * reports on in the linked article. Climatologist

Karsten Brandt

also suspects that the weather situation in Germany could soon change towards a frosty winter

.

In an interview with

Bild.de

,

Brand said

that as early as Sunday, November 14th, cold air could flow from the north to Germany.

Just like meteorologist Paul Heger, Brand assumes that the first snow showers will come to Germany together with the polar cold air - and that also in the lower elevations.

In an interview with

Bild.de

, the climatologist says that especially in large cities like Berlin, Dresden and Munich, snow showers can be expected from Sunday.

Weather in Germany: Expert speaks of “winter dipole” in November

According to Brand, the chances of this are a proud 65 percent.

But it is even more violent - or better - frostier.

In an interview with

Bild.de

,

Karsten Brand predicts

that the chances of developing a so-called “winter dipole” across Europe will also increase.

“The computer models keep showing this.” Should such a “winter dipole” actually have a firm grip on Germany, the “east wind whip” would pop, according to Brand.

Means: The first snowfall would then be the lesser of two evils.

The "winter dipole" explained quickly

The European "winter dipole" is a low over the Mediterranean Sea, which ensures continuous rain, snow, frost and also low temperatures in Central Europe.

In low pressure areas, warm, humid air rises and cools down in the sky.

As a result, clouds form, which release the moisture again in the form of rain.

The low pressure areas usually cause bad weather.

Source: Donnerwetter.de

The US weather model NOAA and the model of the European weather service would also forecast a “massive

advance of

cold air”, Brand

further

reveals in an interview with

Bild.de.

"It could even be the first polar whip of the coming winter." That means: The snowfall in the coming week could just be the beginning of a frosty and white winter in Germany.

In addition, there are other weather events ahead of us besides the cold polar air and the “winter dipole”.

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According to the weather forecast, building a snowman could be possible in November.

© Axel Heimken / dpa

Weather Germany: Two decisive weather events are ahead of us

Just a few weeks ago,

echo24.de

* reported on the effects of a “polar vortex

split

” on Germany. And the upcoming weather phenomenon La Niña, about which

merkur.de

* is currently writing, could have a decisive influence on the weather situation in Germany. In this respect, all snow fans can dress warmly for once. The reason: several weather events give hope for snow showers and a white Christmas in Germany - even at lower altitudes.

In summary, it can be said that the coming week will be really exciting when it comes to winter weather in Germany *.

By the way, if you are not a fan of snow and frost, you should enjoy the coming days again.

Up to and including Friday, November 12th, the Sankt-Martins-Hoch ensures mild and calm November weather in Germany.

In the southwest and in the low mountain ranges the chances for many hours of sunshine are good.

*

echo24.de

is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

List of rubric lists: © Axel Heimken / dpa

Source: merkur

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