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High ‘Petralilly’ Locks In Northern Sunshine as South Sees Showers, Frosty Nights Loom

The DWD forecasts a stable early-October spell up north while inflow of cooler continental air triggers ground frost and lowers the Alpine snow line.

Overview

  • Germany’s weather splits under high pressure: the north and northeast turn dry and often sunny through at least October 3, according to DWD guidance.
  • After Friday’s DWD level‑2 thunderstorm alerts for the southwest of Bavaria, the weekend trends quieter with only isolated showers and a few Alpine storms.
  • Sunday brings 14 to 21 degrees nationwide, with around 20 to 21 degrees likely in parts of NRW and the north, while the south remains cooler; a few showers return in the southwest on Monday.
  • Colder nights set in as continental air arrives, with light ground frost from Sunday in the east and more widespread by midweek; NRW valleys could dip to around –1°C locally.
  • The Alpine snow line is expected to fall below about 2,000 meters next week, and frequent morning fog with visibility under 150 meters is likely in many areas.