DWD: It will be colder in the North around Christmas - Freezing Christmas Forecast as Arctic Blast Sweeps Across Germany
A sharp drop in temperatures is set to hit northern Germany just before Christmas. Forecasters warn of near-freezing conditions by December 25, with a sudden chill spreading across most of the country. The shift follows a period of milder clima driven by southwestern winds.
The cold snap will arrive early next week, according to the wetter.com weather service. Their predictions, based on the ECMWF model, show an easterly airflow replacing the recent mild winds. This change will push temperatures downward, with overnight frost possible in some regions.
Temperatures are expected to hover around 0°C (32°F) by Christmas Day. The cold front will bring a noticeable windchill, particularly near coastal regions. Residents should prepare for a sudden shift from mild to wintry nearpod in just a few days.