Autumnal Weather in Lower Saxony: Unexpected Conditions Anticipated
In a recent update, meteorologist Dominik Jung has shared his predictions for the late autumn and winter seasons of 2025 in Germany, including Lower Saxony.
Contrary to his earlier forecast for a scorching hot summer, Jung's latest predictions suggest a milder and potentially wetter autumn. This shift in weather pattern is a significant deviation from the severe heat and drought that Jung had predicted for summer 2025, which did not materialize as expected. Instead, the weather in Germany was wetter and cooler than predicted, with conditions feeling more like autumn by late summer 2025.
For September, October, and November 2025, Jung's explicit forecast details are not readily available in the search results. However, given the failed summer heat forecasts and the prevailing wetter and cooler conditions by July and August 2025, an inference might be drawn that the autumn months could trend towards milder and wetter weather rather than extreme heat.
Looking ahead to winter, Jung predicts a balanced December, with temperatures expected to be quite moderate. Rainfall in December is not expected to be significant, continuing the trend of the previous months. November temperatures are predicted to be similar to October, with maximum deviations of 0.5 to 1 degree above the new climate average.
This balanced prediction for December is considered an exception, according to the meteorologist. December is typically associated with colder temperatures and more rainfall in Germany. However, this year, Jung anticipates a more moderate winter, with no extreme high outliers in temperature.
These predictions are based on the current Climate Forecast System (CFS) model. As always, it's important to remember that these are early trends, not fixed forecasts. As emphasized by the expert, these predictions are subject to change as we approach the respective seasons.
In light of the discrepancy between the summer forecast and the actual weather conditions, experts such as Jörg Kachelmann have raised concerns about the accuracy of extreme heat predictions in weather forecasting. This highlights the importance of taking weather forecasts with a grain of salt and staying informed about the latest updates and adjustments.
In the light of the discrepancy between the initial summer forecast and the actual weather conditions, the revised weather-forecasting for the autumn months might indicate milder and potentially wetter conditions instead of extreme heat, as suggested by meteorologist Dominik Jung. Moreover, Jung anticipates a balanced December, deviating from the typical colder temperatures and more rainfall, predicting a more moderate winter in Germany based on the Climate Forecast System (CFS) model.