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The Ice Saints Bring Snow in Parts of Germany

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Whether Brocken, Fichtelberg, Feldberg or in the Oberallgäu: The color white dominates. In the middle of spring the winter returns in some parts of Germany. Soon, however, the whole should be yesterday's snow.

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Cold and moist air has been flowing into the Czech Republic from the northwest since Tuesday, following the back of a low pressure area. The well-known legend of the ice men has confirmed its reputation this year, and snow has also started to fall on the Ore Mountains. More snowfall is expected on Wednesday night, and drivers should not venture into the mountains without winter gear.

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Whether Brocken, Fichtelberg, Feldberg or in the Oberallgäu: The color white dominates. In the middle of spring the winter returns in some parts of Germany. Soon, however, the whole should be yesterday's snow.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Many Alps had already found cattle. Then came snow during the ice sanctuaries – but feeding was hardly necessary.

The Ice Saints are bringing a significant drop in temperature and frost to Bavaria this year. Snow is still possible in the Alps. Here's the weather forecast for the coming days.

In the middle of spring the winter returns in parts of Germany. Not only low temperatures, but also snow surprised the high altitudes of the country in the past few days.

·Germany
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At the Fichtelberg in the Erzgebirge it snowed last night. Cool air bring the ice saints also in the coming days to Saxony. What awaits excursioners on ascension?

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LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung broke the news in Leipzig, Germany on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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