
"Germany has experienced a bit of a weather rollercoaster this March, with near‑summer warmth at the top of the month, followed by frost, sleet and snow in some parts of the country this week. The worst of this volatility could now be coming to end, according to Germany's national weather service (DWD), with a more settled, spring‑like pattern taking hold."
"The weather in Germany is expected to start improving on Monday night and into Tuesday. Showers and thunderstorms are forecast to fade and retreat towards the south‑east, while a warm front approaches from the west, bringing milder air across much of the country. At the same time, a high‑pressure system is expanding into Central Europe, helping to stabilise the atmosphere and reintroduce sunshine."
"On Tuesday, cloud and occasional rain may linger in western regions. Eastern Germany can expect longer sunny spells. Daytime temperatures are forecast to range from around 8C in parts of southern Bavaria to as much as 16C in the Lower Rhine, making it noticeably milder than the start of the week."
Germany experienced extreme weather volatility in March, beginning with near-summer temperatures before shifting dramatically to frost, sleet, and snow across various regions. Monday brought classic April weather with alternating sunshine and cloud cover, accompanied by showers and stormy gusts. Snow returned to higher elevations, with accumulations reaching 30 centimetres in the eastern Bavarian Alps. Weather conditions are expected to improve starting Monday night into Tuesday as a warm front approaches from the west and a high-pressure system expands into Central Europe. Showers will retreat southeastward while sunshine returns, particularly in eastern Germany. Daytime temperatures will rise to between 8°C and 16°C, with the warming trend continuing through Wednesday and Thursday despite cold nights with widespread frost.
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