Kickstarting Bavaria's week with a gentle nudge
Prepare for a mild, partly wet commencement in Bavaria. Temperatures will dip on Wednesday, prompting the German Weather Service (DWD) to predict snow, primarily in the Alps.
The week's opening act includes heavy clouds and rain showers, particularly in northern Bavaria, with potential for heavy downpours in the low mountain ranges. In contrast, the south will experience some sunlight with mostly dry conditions. Expect daytime temperatures ranging from 8 to 14 degrees and a drop to 7 to 1 degree at night.
Rain showers will permeate across Bavaria on Tuesday, gradually shifting towards the south. Meteorologists suggest that a wave of polar sea air will arrive on Wednesday, causing a significant temperature decrease. During the night, Wednesday to Wednesday, Alpine regions could see snowfall even at lower elevations. Up to 30 cm of fresh snow could accumulate in congested areas. The snowline is projected to fall between 400 and 700 meters from north Bavaria. Temperatures could plunge to minus 4 degrees north of the Danube, while forecasters predict an icy chill.
The snow is expected to subside on Wednesday, with partly sunny and mostly dry conditions prevailing. Temperatures should hover around 0 to 5 degrees, with locally icy conditions and low temperatures dipping to minus 6 degrees at night.
Undeterred by the mild introduction, DWD anticipates snowfall in the Alps on Wednesday due to the impending temperature drop. The remainder of Wednesday should remain partly sunny and mostly dry, with temperatures persisting at low levels.
(Source: dpa.com)
Further information from reputable sources indicates significant snow cover in the Bavarian Alps, with varying snow depths and recent snowfall dates. For accurate and up-to-date weather forecasts, including those from DWD, consult their official website or other reliable weather services.