Weather: These maps show where it will be frosty in the coming days

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Cold snap: These maps show where it will be particularly frosty in the coming days

The weather: It will be much colder at the weekend, as the outlook for Saturday shows

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The weather is changing: After the long summer and the sunny and warm autumn, it is now turning to wintry. In many regions the thermometer falls below zero. These maps show where it will be frosty.

After November still had plenty of sun and warm temperatures in many places at the start, it cooled down significantly towards the weekend. In Germany it will be frosty, especially in the north-east: the thermometer will fall below the zero-degree mark in many places, the maps below show the expected lows. According to the German Weather Service (DWD), the daily highs in the north-east are sometimes just above freezing, as shown in Map III at the bottom. Precipitation mixed with snow can fall from Schleswig-Holstein via Saxony-Anhalt to Lower Lusatia, as well as in Western Pomerania.

Anyone who is already shivering in the face of the upcoming frost can draw hope: Overall, the DWD expects a rather mild winter in Germany, as the service announced in an outlook on its website.

Map I: The minimum temperatures for Saturday, November 19, 2022

The map below shows the expected minimum temperatures for Saturday, November 19, 2022. The graph is provided by “Wetter.de”.

Map II: The minimum temperatures for Sunday, November 20, 2022

The map below shows the expected minimum temperatures for Sunday, November 20, 2022. The graph is provided by “Wetter.de”.

Map III: Live view and forecast: The weather in Germany

Would you like to know where in Germany the temperatures are currently lowest? The live map below shows it. For a forecast for the coming days, click on the “Play” button at the bottom left. You can also switch the view at the top right of the menu, for example to rain and thunderstorms.

The service is provided by Windy.com. The makers use the model from the “European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts” for their representations and forecasts.

Sources: DWD, DWD IIWetter.de

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