Germany Sees Unseasonably Warm Start to the Week with Stormy Weather Ahead
Temperatures across the country climb to spring-like highs, while meteorologists warn of strong winds and rain in the coming days.
- Monday brings unusually mild temperatures across Germany, with highs of up to 19°C in some regions, including parts of Baden-Württemberg and Saxony.
- The warmth is attributed to a low-pressure system, named 'Sigrid,' which is drawing warm air from the Atlantic, but also causing strong winds and potential storms in coastal and mountainous areas.
- Despite the mild start, a cold front is expected to move in by Tuesday, bringing lower temperatures, rain, and occasional snow in higher elevations by midweek.
- Regions like Berlin and Brandenburg will see a mix of sun and clouds early in the week, while areas like the North Sea coast and Harz Mountains face storm warnings with wind speeds up to 85 km/h.
- Meteorologists predict a return to typical late-autumn weather by the end of the week, with colder nights, potential frost, and a mix of rain and occasional sunshine.