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Winter cold front floods Germany - now follows weather warning of "huge foehn storm" in the south

2022-02-12T10:18:24.368Z


Winter cold front floods Germany - now follows weather warning of "huge foehn storm" in the south Created: 02/12/2022, 11:07 am By: Christina Denk, Martina Lippl The calm weather in Germany changes at the start of the week. Hurricane lows target Germany. The prospects are pretty grim. Update from February 12, 9:31 a.m .: The sun is already shining in the south! However, it is still quite fresh


Winter cold front floods Germany - now follows weather warning of "huge foehn storm" in the south

Created: 02/12/2022, 11:07 am

By: Christina Denk, Martina Lippl

The calm weather in Germany changes at the start of the week.

Hurricane lows target Germany.

The prospects are pretty grim.

Update from February 12, 9:31 a.m

.: The sun is already shining in the south!

However, it is still quite fresh in the morning.

But "Ingo" is slowly catching on.

The maximum values ​​are then between 3 and 8 degrees.

Stormy gusts are to be expected on the North Sea, especially on the North Frisian Islands, and even gusty winds on Sylt.

Weather in Germany: Next storm lows on the way

Yes, the wind really gets going on Sunday, predicts Jan Schenk from the weather portal

The Weather Channel.

A storm hit the English Channel on Sunday.

On Sunday evening, the first gusts of wind (80 km/h) are already sweeping over the peaks of the low mountain range.

And on Monday it's going to be quite stormy.

The German Weather Service (DWD) warns of a massive foehn storm in the Alps.

On Monday, the DWD weather experts are expecting heavy gusts of wind (100 km/h) and even hurricane gusts (110 km/h) in the high altitudes of the Alps.

Storm gusts are expected on the North Sea and in the low mountain ranges.

Weather conditions will change on Wednesday

On Wednesday, a new storm will hit northern Germany and the east in particular, according to meteorologist Jan Schenk.

Heavy gusts of wind up to 100 km/h threaten again.

According to the DWD, 10 to 12 Bft on exposed low mountain range peaks.

The 

Beaufort scale

 divides winds into different strengths: According to the Beaufort scale, 12 Bft is called a "

hurricane

".

  • 12 Bft: Wind force 12 is called a "hurricane" according to the Beaufort scale.

  • Wind force 12 corresponds to more than 117 km/h, more than 32.7 m/s or more than 64 kn.

The storms bring much rain to the north.

By Thursday, 40 to 50 liters could come together.

Winter cold front floods Germany: temperatures plummet – low rages

Update from February 11, 9.39 a.m

.: Polar air flows to Germany.

The spring-like temperatures have dropped significantly.

Winter sets in after a stopover.

There is snow in the low mountain ranges and in the Alps.

Winter weather is back in Germany

While the “Tanyalak” depression is raging in the Alps, a second storm is already approaching from the North Sea.

In the Hamburg area, there may be a brief white surprise – in the form of slush – thanks to Deep “Sarai”.

The German Weather Service (DWD) warns in its current warning report from Friday that the snow line can drop to 200 meters.

Sleet thunderstorms, snow showers and rain spread from the North Sea to the Main and later to the Ore Mountains.

Caution, danger of slippery roads!

However, sometimes the sun shines.

Low mountain range snow line 500 to 300 meters

1 to 5 cm of fresh snow

On the Alps above 800 to 1,000 meters

1 to 5 cm of fresh snow, around 10 cm in higher traffic jams, up to 15 cm in the Allgäu

The wind freshens up strongly.

Stormy gusts (50 to 70 km/h) and isolated gusts of wind (up to 80 km/h) can be expected in a wide strip from the North Sea, western Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia across the central parts of the state to Saxony and Franconia.

Was that it with the winter of 2022?

However, the winter interlude is short-lived.

"The last flakes will fall on the edge of the Alps and in the eastern low mountain ranges on Saturday night," said the DWD weather experts.

High "Ingo" is gaining influence and is increasingly calming the weather.

It's still pretty cold in Germany until Sunday.

But then it gets milder.

Up to 14 degrees on the Upper Rhine are possible on Sunday.

Between Rügen and the Bavarian Forest, however, the maximum values ​​are only 4 degrees.

At the start of the next week, however, the signs are pointing to a storm again.

In its current forecast, the DWD expected stormy gusts in the west and north-west.

A foehn storm is announced in the Alps

(see also the first report)

.

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The last few days have already given hope for the beginning of spring.

Even the first flowers can already be seen in some places.

Like last year, there is no sign of a winter wonderland for Valentine's Day.

Now the weather in Germany seems to be becoming more uncomfortable again.

The German Weather Service (DWD) warns.

Storm warning in Germany: DWD and weather experts warn - "The situation is not harmless"

Instead of wintry, it can get stormy again in Germany from February 14th.

"The situation in the coming week has a lot of potential for severe storms across Western and Central Europe," says Dominik Jung at

wetter.net.

The jet stream is shifting to Central Europe and driving the western weather conditions.

"The situation is not without danger, because heavy gusts of wind* appear again and again in the weather forecasts* for Germany," explains the qualified meteorologist.

Wetter.net

speaks of speeds of around 80 to 90 kilometers per hour.

At the beginning of the week, the DWD warned of stormy gusts with wind force eight up to hurricane-force gusts with wind force 11, especially in the mountains and on the sea. Wind force 11 corresponds to a speed of 103 to 117 km/h*.

In summary, the DWD says for Germany from Monday (February 14):

  • West and north as well as in the middle: stormy gusts are unlikely (wind force 8)

  • Northern center: local gusts of wind not excluded (wind force 9)

  • Bergland: gusts of wind likely (wind force 9)

  • On the mountain peaks: partly heavy gusts of wind (wind force 10) or gale force gusts from the southwest (wind force 11)

At the end of January, northern Germany had already suffered severe gusts of wind.

The fire brigade declared a state of emergency for a large city due to the storm.

Is the snow* coming back with the gusts of wind?

Storm low Nadia caused chaos in Germany at the end of January.

There are storm warnings again.

© Bodo Marks//dpa

Temperatures in February: It's getting warm in Germany - no more hope for snow?

"February 2022 could be one of the warmest February months since 1881," weather expert Dominik Jung reported.

As early as February 9th, the temperatures in Bad Kreuznach in Rhineland-Palatinate had reached maximum values ​​of up to 15 degrees.

Despite the storm, it seems to be spring-like at the end of February.

Both the

DWD

and

wetter.net are

reporting highs of around ten degrees for the next week.

On Sunday (February 13) in the southwest again up to 13 degrees.

February is around two to three degrees above the 30-year average across Germany, according to Jung.

A short cold front*, which previously moves across the north, could bring the last icy days.

The temperatures drop below 10 degrees again until February 14th, the snow line drops and in addition to rain there can also be sleet and winter thunderstorms - a short winter interlude, because the trend points towards spring.

"This February there will be no more permanent snow cover in the lowlands below 500 m and certainly no permafrost," says

wetter.net.

"Winter weather is not in sight", is the gossip from weather expert Jung for all snow fans.

There are also gloomy weather forecasts in Bavaria*.

(chd) *Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

Source: merkur

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