Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Rain and Wind Replace Brief Mild Spell Across Germany

Long‑range guidance increasingly points to an unusually warm November, with a mid‑month cool turn remaining uncertain.

Overview

  • DWD reports that dense cloud, rain and stronger winds moved in from the west over the weekend, with coastal and mountain gusts reaching storm force in exposed areas.
  • After friendly Halloween and Allerheiligen weather, the southeast stayed milder longest, with southern and Alpine valleys locally near 19 to 20°C, while many regions saw low to mid‑teen highs.
  • The weather service issued morning fog warnings for numerous Bavarian districts, with visibility in valleys and river lowlands dropping below 100 meters and posing travel hazards.
  • Sunday remained unsettled with widespread rain, while forecasts show a drier, calmer start to the week in many areas despite lingering showers in the north.
  • Updated NOAA/CFS monthly outlooks indicate November running roughly 2 to 3°C above average, as some GFS and ECMWF runs still allow for a possible colder push from the north around 11 November that forecasters say is not yet locked in.