Record-Breaking November Heat Followed by Rapid Cooling Across Germany
Unseasonably warm temperatures peaked at over 20°C in parts of Germany, but colder, wetter weather is forecast to return midweek.
- Germany experienced unusually warm November weather, with temperatures exceeding 20°C in some regions, including a record 20.4°C in Baden-Baden on Monday morning.
- The warmth follows a weekend of volatile weather, with snow and sub-zero temperatures in parts of the country just days earlier.
- Meteorologists note that the warm spell set new records for late November in areas like Pforzheim and Baden-Baden, surpassing previous highs from 2006.
- The warm phase is expected to end as cooler air moves in, with temperatures dropping to more seasonal levels of 4–13°C by midweek.
- Rain and occasional snow are predicted in higher altitudes later in the week, while no significant snowfall is expected in lower regions.