Bavaria's roads saw a relatively incident-free night despite the icy conditions looming, with the majority of the threats being avoided thanks to the weather. The German Weather Service (DWD) continues to issue warnings of frost and black ice due to freezing rain or snow, with the sun making a rare appearance in the south. Temperatures hover between -1°C and +3°C, while the north remains a tad colder.
On Friday, temperatures will drop to as low as -4°C, but fear not, as warmer days are expected as well, with temperatures reaching +4°C. Snowfall is on the horizon for Franconia and Swabia, while rain will follow later. The DWD cautions the public about the potential for black ice, especially in cities experiencing snowfall.
Despite the overall calm morning, a traffic accident occurred in Munich as a result of the slick roads, serving as a stark reminder of the precarious conditions.
The DWD predicts fluctuating temperatures, with lows plunging to -8°C and highs soaring to 13°C over the coming days. Precipitation, such as rain and snow, may further contribute to the icy roads, making it imperative for residents to stay informed about local weather updates.
By way of additional context, temperatures in Nürnberg, Bavaria, currently stand at 34°F (1°C), with overcast skies and a gentle breeze of 10.4 mph (16.7 km/h). For the foreseeable future, Munich also has chilly temperatures in store, with a mix of snow, rain, and periods of sunshine.
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