First Snow at the Start of the Week - Germany’s surprise snow arrives Monday as polar air sweeps in
Germany braces for a 'very tentative winter interlude', with snow expected in the central mountain ranges as early as Monday morning. The Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) has issued warnings, with meteorologist Martin Jonas noting the arrival of a surge of polar air. The change in weather begins on Sunday, with the southern half of Germany experiencing a dry day with occasional sunshine. However, the northern regions will see rain throughout the day. Overnight into Monday, heavy rain is expected in the south, with the first snowflakes appearing at higher elevations. By Monday morning, even the uplands of Germany's central mountain ranges could see a thin blanket of snow. The north will face showers, while coastal areas brace for strong winds and gusts. The DWD describes this as a 'very tentative winter interlude', suggesting a brief but notable change in weather patterns. Germany is set to experience a brief winter interlude, with snow expected in the central mountain ranges on Monday morning. The Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) has issued warnings, and meteorologist Martin Jonas has noted the arrival of a surge of polar air. While the change is tentative, it promises a notable shift in weather patterns.