Forecast: The weather remains mild but changeable

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The weather remains mild but changeable

Fog covers Lake Constance at sunrise while the Alps can be seen in the background. photo

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It will be unsettled but rather mild over the next few days. According to the German Weather Service, winter is not expected to return for the time being.

The weather in Germany will be changeable but mild in the coming days. The German Weather Service (DWD) in Offenbach said on Wednesday that squalls are to be expected in the mountains and on the coasts. Only in the extreme south In Germany, people could prepare for friendly and dry weather, predicted DWD meteorologist Robert Hausen.

“Otherwise, with a westerly current on the northern edge of the high, very humid Atlantic air flows into large parts of the country, which often leads to cloudy weather with occasional drizzle.” However, there was little change in the temperatures, the nights remained largely frost-free, it was said.

According to the DWD, rain is expected in southern Germany on Thursday, which will retreat to the Alps over the course of the day. The snowfall limit there drops to 1200 meters. Afterwards the weather loosens up from the north with maximum temperatures between 6 and 11 degrees. There could be strong to stormy gusts on the Baltic Sea and in the mountains. Meteorologists are predicting heavy clouds and rain for the northern half of the country on Friday. In the southwest, however, it should be sunny and dry. According to the DWD, temperatures are between 7 and 11 degrees, and in the eastern low mountain ranges between 4 and 8 degrees. According to the information, a moderate to fresh wind is blowing from the southwest. Further stormy gusts are expected at the sea and in the mountains. According to the forecast, Saturday will bring cloudy and slightly rainy weather to almost all parts of Germany. Only south of the Danube does it stay dry. Temperatures rise to 8 to 12 degrees.

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