Snow, Frost and Ice Across Germany as Cold Snap Continues
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A cold collapse dominates Central Europe, in Germany no end of the frost period is foreseeable. How does this fit for global warming? Shouldn't the cold be a thing of the past? A look at the facts.
A country in white: many regions in Germany are currently covered with snow – and according to meteorologists, they will remain so for the next few days. But where green brown currently dominates, nothing will change.
Strict frost provides the coldest night of winter, the German Weather Service warns. The weather this week provides for snow, ice and smoothness.
After an icy winter night, the roads are covered with snow in many parts of Germany. On Tuesday, too, it remains cold – in the south, the German Weather Service warns of severe frost.
At first it remains frosty cold in Germany. Milder temperatures are in sight at the end of the week, the weather should change from Thursday. These are the current forecasts of the DWD.
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