As of: February 19, 2024, 5:25 a.m
By: Felix Herz
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Is there blood rain in the Free State today?
It's quite possible, say various meteorologists.
Because the requirements seem to be met.
Munich – Today, Friday, February 16th, it will be warm like spring in Bavaria, as reported.
The
wetter.com
portal even writes of a “spring peak” in February.
The reason for this is the low RIXA, which initially pushes a warm front into Germany and Bavaria.
This brings a surge of warm air directly from Spain and North Africa to the Free State.
But the cooling down follows immediately.
Warm air and Sahara dust blow deep into Bavaria - cooling brings blood rain
In addition to the mild air that the deep RIXA blows into Bavaria,
Sahara dust is also entering the German atmosphere, according to
wetter.com .
According to meteorologists, the warm front will be replaced by a cold front - also pushed by RIXA - during the course of Friday.
“On Friday, during the day, a cold front hits us from the west with heavy, shower-like rain and a load of Saharan dust, which then manifests itself in 'blood rain',” writes
wetter.com
literally about the situation in the current weather report.
However, it is difficult to predict exactly where the rain will ultimately fall as blood rain.
This brings with it heavy rain that could turn into blood rain due to the Saharan dust in the atmosphere.
A yellow shimmer in the air, yellowish streaks on cars and photos that look as if they were taken on Mars would probably be the result.
In the spring of 2022, for example, the weather phenomenon occurred on an impressive scale in Bavaria.
No, this is not a filter - but so-called blood rain.
It occurs when there is Saharan dust in the atmosphere and it rains.
This also happens from time to time in Bavaria.
Blood rain is also possible on Friday.
(Symbolic image) © ZUMA Wire / IMAGO
Above all, however, the weather is of course reflected in the temperatures.
And they are spring-like high just in time for the start of the weekend.
According to the German Weather Service (DWD), they reach up to 16 degrees during the day in the north of Bavaria and up to 14 degrees in Munich.
It can even be 17 degrees around Hohenpeißenberg.
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A spring-like start to the weekend, then the crash – what exactly happens next?
Following the warm front, a cold front reaches the Free State.
The DWD writes: “The cold front will cross Germany until Saturday night and finally reach the extreme southeast and the Alps.”
This means that the temperatures will cool down slightly between late Friday evening and Saturday morning, February 17th.
On Saturday evening it was still around 13 degrees in the Free State.
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On Sunday, February 18th, the temperature will continue to drop slightly, but in Bavaria it will remain warmer than ten degrees.
By the start of the week on Monday, February 19th at the latest, the ten degree mark will fall in many places in the Free State, with widespread eight to nine degrees and a lot of rain, the weather will become more late winter again.
Over the weekend, temperatures in Bavaria went down from around 16 degrees to around nine degrees - a quite significant drop in temperature of seven degrees.
(fhz)
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