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Polar Air Ushers Early Winter Across Germany as DWD Warns of Frost and Icy Roads

Alpine and upland snow is established, with snow lines set to fall further through midweek.

Overview

  • A northerly flow has pushed Scandinavian polar air over Germany, driving a sharp temperature drop and ending the recent mild spell.
  • The DWD confirms snow in the Alps and several Mittelgebirge, with local high‑elevation totals near 20 centimeters and lighter coatings in the Alpine foreland.
  • Official warnings for frost and slippery roads are active across multiple states, including Bavaria, Baden‑Württemberg, Hesse and North Rhine‑Westphalia, after subzero nights and freezing moisture.
  • Forecasts indicate recurring precipitation this week, with rain in many lowlands and snow above roughly 400 to 600 meters, and the potential for narrow lake‑effect snow bands near the North and Baltic Seas.
  • Meteorologists highlight model differences on lowland snow later in the week and caution that claims of uniformly large nationwide totals are overstated.