Weather conditions: Black ice makes the roads slippery

Status: 12/19/2022 06:53 a.m

Roads and paths are dangerously slippery in many places. Weather-related accidents happened during the night. Many schools remain closed. The German Weather Service advises avoiding spending time outdoors as much as possible.

Dangerous black ice hit large parts of Germany at night. Freezing rain with black ice first appeared in the west and north-west, later in the middle. According to the German Weather Service (DWD), during the day there should also be black ice rain in the north-east and east. Temperatures will rise a bit this week. With the mild air comes rain, which makes the frozen ground slippery.

“The center and the north are reached in the morning – of all things when the rush-hour traffic rolls on,” said Sonja Stöckle from the DWD weather forecast center.

Several road accidents

Even during the night, there were accidents on the roads in some places due to the weather. Four people were injured in a collision between two cars on a snow-covered road near Gaggenau (Rastatt district). A 34-year-old driver was trapped in the impact and had to be freed from the car by rescue workers.

In Rhineland-Palatinate, there were accidents in the Rhein-Lahn district with two minor injuries. In the district of Warendorf in North Rhine-Westphalia, the police counted seven weather-related accidents with property damage between midnight and three o’clock. One fears more accidents in the morning hours. “Perhaps one or the other can postpone their departure time a bit, at least until the gritting services are over,” said a spokesman early in the morning.

Severe weather warnings in many parts of Germany

The weather service has already issued official severe weather warnings for many regions in Germany. “There is a risk of ice with a potential hazard from freezing rain,” it says. In view of this, the DWD advises avoiding being outdoors as much as possible.

Anyone who has to travel by car should adjust their driving style on the road. In addition, the DWD advises motorists to fill up their tanks and take blankets and warm drinks with them. Significant traffic delays must be expected in both road and rail traffic.

There are also consequences for schools, for example in Lower Saxony: In several districts and cities, classes will be canceled on Monday due to the “expected extreme weather conditions” at all general and vocational schools. This was announced by the districts of Celle, Hameln-Pyrmont, County of Bentheim, Leer, Osterholz, Stade, Wittmund and Vechta as well as the cities of Delmenhorst, Hildesheim and Wolfsburg – as well as the city and district of Osnabrück. In the city and district of Göttingen, there are no classes at primary and secondary schools, but not at vocational schools.

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