Severe Storms Loom Over Germany
Severe weather conditions are forecast for various regions in Germany as a powerful storm moves across the English Channel. Meteorologist Dominik Jung reports that gusts could reach up to 140 km/h, particularly affecting the North Sea coast, Lower Saxony, and North Rhine-Westphalia. This turbulent weather is expected to peak on Wednesday evening, with gusts up to 80 km/h.
Further, the German Weather Service issues a warning for heavy snowfall and stormy conditions, especially in northern and western regions. East Frisia might experience hurricane-force gusts of up to 120 km/h, while snow is anticipated above 700 meters. People are advised against venturing to Brocken due to expected winds of 110 km/h.
Despite these storms, the first Advent weekend promises calmer weather. Temperatures will hover around 5 degrees, with warm air from North Africa potentially pushing temperatures to 15 degrees in some areas. This shift might even see highs of 20 degrees under certain conditions. However, as December begins, the weather will return to cooler norms under the influence of high pressure, "Clemens," providing sunny days and frosty nights.
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