Expect a touch of winter's charm in Hamburg and the Baltic coast this Tuesday night! According to weather gurus, a light sprinkle of snow might grace these areas. You might even see some flurries from the German Weather Service (DWD). In addition, the Baltic Sea could witness some snow showers moving inland, possibly leaving up to five centimeters of snow in some nearby spots. But don't worry, those crisp winter temperatures won't last long; by Wednesday, the mercury will swing back to positive degrees.
Already on Sunday, some northern areas had a fleeting taste of winter. Hamburg, with its Eppendorf University Hospital in the vicinity, experienced a light dusting of snow, transforming some paths into a white carpet. Children, delighted by the first snowfall of the season, wasted no time in forming a miniature snowman. Sadly, this cold ode to winter was quite temporary, melting away by morning.
So, buckle up, residents of Hamburg and the Baltic coast! Your Tuesday night could be draped in a cloak of clouds, with a 30 percent chance of snow showers. You might even catch a glimpse of flakes swirling in the air. Don't forget to turn your gaze towards the East Coast, where Baltimore, Connecticut, will be treating itself to some rain instead, maintaining a steady temperature in the upper 30s. Here, the breeze will be as gentle as a lifeboat's sway during a calm sea.
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Hamburg, New York, and Baltic, Connecticut, each have their unique weather forecasts on Tuesday night. Expect a chilly night in Hamburg, NY, with mostly cloudy skies and a 30 percent chance of snow showers. Temperatures will dip to the lower 30s, while winds will whip around at 15 to 30 mph, with gusts of up to 45 mph. The weather will take a turn for the milder in Baltic, Connecticut, where rain is the forecast with near steady temperatures in the upper 30s. The breeze will be as gentle as a lifeboat's sway during a calm sea here, with light and variable winds escalating to an east 5 to 10 mph.