Overview
- Official warnings remain active for Bavaria’s Alpine counties, with 30 to 70 liters of rain per square meter and light to locally significant snow above roughly 1,500 meters causing slick roads and flood risk.
- The weekend storm left confirmed injuries, a storm surge and transport disruptions in the north, with ferries curtailed and dozens of flights canceled at Amsterdam Schiphol.
- Western and southwestern regions are forecast to turn drier and brighter from midweek under high pressure, with daytime temperatures commonly reaching about 16 to 20 degrees Celsius.
- In parts of North Rhine-Westphalia, dense ground fog was flagged as a short‑term hazard, with visibility in places dropping below roughly 150 meters for drivers early Tuesday.
- Along the Alps and in some eastern areas, heavy precipitation lingers into Tuesday before the snowline rises above about 2,000 meters, and residents are advised to monitor DWD updates for localized flooding or slide dangers.