Monday, October 10, 2016

Crisp, cool air to continue to settle over Germany this week

By Eric Leister, Meteorologist
October 10,2016; 7:32PM,EDT
 
 
Chilly air will continue to settle over Germany this week, continuing the cool October trend.
Temperatures will average several degrees below normal from Frankfurt and Munich to Hamburg and Berlin.
So far this month, the average temperature has been -3.3 C (6.0 F) below normal and Munich with rain falling on all but two days.

Rainfall has been reported on all but one day this month in Berlin, Stuttgart and Hamburg.
Showers will continue to be scattered across Germany each day through midweek, continuing the stretch of wet weather.
"In some of the highest terrain of far southern Germany, it will be cold enough for snow to fall both Tuesday and Wednesday," AccuWeather Meteorologist Tyler Roys said.
"Even in these areas, lasting accumulation is not expected on paved surfaces," Roys said.
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Dry weather is expected to prevail throughout Germany on Thursday and Friday as high pressure builds to the north.
Despite the dry weather and increased sunshine, temperatures will climb to only near normal across southern Germany and remain several degrees below normal elsewhere.
A weak warm front will cross Germany from the southwest to the northeast and cause a few showers on Saturday and Saturday night before drier weather returns for Sunday.
Behind this front, temperatures will be seasonable with highs ranging from 13-17 C (56-62 F).
A stormy winter is expected across Germany and more details can be found in the official AccuWeather
winter outlook.

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