Overview
- DWD reports high-pressure system "Sieglinde" anchored near the British Isles is locking in a calm pattern with widespread low cloud, dense fog and light drizzle, with daytime highs mostly between 11 and 18 degrees.
- Brief sunshine is most likely after fog in the south and southwest and over higher terrain, while the north and east remain cloudier with occasional rain.
- Regional outlooks for North Rhine–Westphalia and nearby states highlight predominantly gray conditions with frequent sprühregen and 13–17 degrees, with only short brighter phases early in the week.
- A separate upper-level low "Alice" is unleashing severe rainfall over eastern and southern Spain and the Balearics, prompting cell-broadcast alerts, flight disruptions and 24-hour totals above 100 l/m², with further heavy rain warned by AEMET and DWD.
- Medium-range guidance diverges, with some runs and analysts signaling a prolonged block into late October or November and others hinting at an Atlantic breakthrough later in the month, leaving forecasters cautious about the outlook.