Status: 11/22/2022 5:48 AM
The week in the north continues winter today. In the morning, pedestrians, cyclists and drivers in large parts of northern Germany have to prepare again for icy rain and snowfall.
After temperatures around freezing point overnight, according to forecasts by WetterWelt, rain will fall from Lower Saxony this morning from the northeast, which will change from Hamburg to Wendland, in the Mecklenburg and Schleswig-Holstein regions to freezing rain. , frozen or snow. There is a danger of icing in these areas until the morning.
More information
No more frost from Wednesday
According to meteorologists, today’s daily highs are 0° in Stralsund, 3° in Neumünster, 4° in Lüneburg, 6° in Oldenburg and even 8° in Nordhorn. From tomorrow, temperatures in the north should get out of the minus range again at night. High temperatures on Wednesday will range between 2 and 9 degrees. On Thursday, the weather should be milder with clouds changing with transient showers with maximum values of 4 to 11 degrees Celsius.
A number of slippery accidents at the start of the week in Lower Saxony
After a frosty weekend in northern Germany – up to ten centimeters of snow fell in the northeast – snow swept across the country on Monday night, especially in the southern half of Lower Saxony. Where the snow turned into rain, there was sometimes sleet. Several incidents occurred in the Göttingen region between Sunday evening and Monday morning. But according to police information, there was property damage.
MV: An infantryman is wounded in Castle Stargard
According to the police, a number of slippery accidents also occurred in the east of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on Monday morning. A walker was injured when he was hit by a car in Stargard Castle. At the end of the week, most of the weather-related incidents in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Lower Saxony ended slightly.
Police called on drivers to switch from summer tires to winter tires now at the latest.
More information
“Music specialist. Pop culture trailblazer. Problem solver. Internet advocate.”