Mild Autumn Ahead for Rhineland-Palatinate
Rhineland-Palatinate is poised for a dry and mild November, characterized by autumn sunshine rather than the onset of winter. The CFS forecast indicates a stable high-pressure system dominating the region, ensuring continued pleasant conditions.
This stability is reflected across southern Germany, where unseasonably warm temperatures have been recorded, including the warmest November night since 1945 in Baden-Württemberg. As the Martini-Sommer phenomenon graces the area, locals can expect a blend of sun, clouds, and fog, reminiscent of the season's folklore.
While Munich prepares for its last double-digit temperature day, predictions suggest a shift to cooler conditions by mid-November. Nevertheless, the upcoming weeks will likely remain predominantly dry, with minimal chances of precipitation, allowing nature to flourish briefly before winter arrives.
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