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High Builds Over Germany After Cold Front, With Alpine Snow Alerts and a Possible Mid‑Month Chill Signal

Forecasts point to a milder, drier start to the week, with uncertainty around any mid‑November Arctic outbreak.

Overview

  • DWD keeps snow warnings in place for southern Bavarian mountains above roughly 1,400–1,500 meters through Monday morning, expecting 5–10 cm and up to 20 cm in stau zones with slippery travel possible.
  • A passing cold front on Sunday brought scattered showers and brief thunderstorms to several regions, with wind gusts around 60 km/h reported by forecasters.
  • High pressure is building into the south on Monday, delivering drier and often sunnier conditions, though some valleys remain stuck under fog or low cloud.
  • Despite recent fronts, temperatures are unusually mild for early November in many areas, commonly in the low to mid‑teens by day, while nights can bring light ground frost locally.
  • Northern states face a mostly grey but mild week, and model guidance highlights a developing—still uncertain—signal for an Arctic air intrusion around November 10–15.