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Germany Gets Mild, Mostly Dry Halloween Before Brief Early‑November Warm Surge

Forecasters say tropical outflow from Hurricane Melissa could briefly boost temperatures before rain returns from the west.

Overview

  • The German Weather Service expects Halloween to be largely dry with sunshine in many areas, particularly in Bavaria, and highs near 11 to 18 degrees Celsius.
  • Allerheiligen on Saturday remains mild as rain arrives from the west and spreads east, while the southeast may stay brighter with local peaks near 20 degrees.
  • Private meteorologists highlight an unusually warm start to November, with national highs around 10 to 21 degrees and up to roughly 22 to 23 degrees in föhn‑favored southern spots.
  • From Sunday, conditions turn more unsettled with widespread rain, stronger winds in the northwest, and possible storm gusts along the North Sea coast.
  • Forecasters flag regional contrasts including nighttime fog or ground frost in sheltered areas and fresh Alpine snow from mid elevations as fronts move through.