Weather chaos and "action in the atmosphere": expert with forecast - cold front is moving over Germany
Created: 2022-02-09 13:42
By: Franziska Schwarz
Is Germany also coming up in February: Sleet (archive image) © Jonas Walzberg/dpa
In terms of weather, Germany will be divided in two in the coming days.
This is due to a cold front coming from the north.
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In the north of Germany it will unfortunately remain uncomfortable in the coming days, some meteorologists agree.
Means heavy clouds with occasional rain or drizzle.
The south, on the other hand, can still look forward to brighter periods on Wednesday (February 9), according to the
German Weather Service (DWD)
based in Offenbach.
The expert Georg Hasse from
wetter.com
(Constance) gives a very similar forecast.
It could even be “really sunny” locally.
The temperatures in February are mild to very mild with values of 7 to 14 degrees.
In addition, there will be a weak, moderate to fresh south-west wind blowing towards the north.
There can be strong to stormy gusts on the sea, and even gusts of wind in the mountains.
Germany weather from February 10th: "Action in the atmosphere"
On Thursday (February 10) precipitation will spread from the north to the middle of the country, with snow falling in the higher mountains.
The maximum values reach 4 to 9, in the south and east 7 to 11 degrees.
In the southeast even 14 degrees can be reached.
"And then things continue turbulently on Friday," explains Hasse in the latest video on the 3-day weather.
At least in the north.
He expects heavy showers along the coast, some with sleet.
"Intense winter thunderstorms are conceivable."
The North Sea will be "roughened up a lot" again, the meteorologist predicts: "There's action in the atmosphere again".
Weather forecast for Saturday: "Much friendlier"
According to the DWD
, sleet and snow will also fall in the south
at times, which will gradually retreat to the Alps.
With maximum temperatures of 2 to 8 degrees, it will be a little cooler, in the higher mountains there will be permafrost.
Hasse also warns of slippery roads, but also has some good news at the end: "Behind the showers it's clearing up again.
That's when we get this steel-blue polar air.” Especially on Saturday (February 12), the weather is supposed to be “much” friendlier again and the snow in the Alps should last a long time.
(frs)